Manchester City skipper Vincent Kompany savoured that winning Wembley feeling after lifting the Carabao Cup for a fourth time.

Manchester City skipper Vincent Kompany savoured that winning Wembley feeling after lifting the Carabao Cup for a fourth time.

Kompany came on as a sub at the start of the second half in place of the injured Aymeric Laporte and played his part as the Blues secured a dramatic 4-3 win on penalties over Chelsea after the sides were locked at 0-0 after 120 minutes.

Kompany had also figured in our League Cup triumphs in 2014, 16 and 18 but told City TV the joy of winning silverware remained just as special.

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“It’s a great feeling and I never take this for granted,” said the Belgian centre-half.

“So many clubs, teams and players are trying to win these trophies.

“So to be able to win that many times with City is unbelievable. Wembley is a good venue for us!”