Manchester City defender Vincent Kompany has described his goal in the EFL Cup final as an "unbelievable experience".
The Belgian international netted either side of Sergio Aguero and David Silva to hand Pep Guardiola's team the first piece of silverware this term.
Kompany told talkSPORT that he hopes to enjoy the rest of his career as he did Sunday's final, adding that the current campaign - in which the defender has made 13 appearances - has been "great".
"It's a feeling you can't really describe," the 31-year-old said. "What you saw was what I felt. I enjoy being part of this team and I hope that until the last minute of my career I can enjoy it like I did yesterday. It was an unbelievable experience.
"When it all comes together, it's one of those things when you want to tell every young player that you just have to hang in there. Every minute of hard work is worth it if you're able to have even one shot of what we had yesterday.
"I hope I'll be remembered for a lot more than my injuries over the years, but in many ways this season has been great, even for me. I've learned so much and I've been able to be a part of everything that has been done. It's not all about what I can deliver on the pitch."
City face Arsenal in the Premier League on Thursday.
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