Kevin De Bruyne keen for more silverware after Man City's Carabao Cup triumph

By PA Sport

Image: Kevin De Bruyne, Sergio Aguero, Vincent Kompany (C), Fernandinho (2nd R) and David Silva pose with the Carabao Cup

Kevin De Bruyne has revealed Manchester City's Carabao Cup celebrations were kept to a minimum as the club now focuses on adding more trophies to the cabinet this season.

Pep Guardiola collected his first silverware in England as his side blew Arsenal away to win 3-0 at Wembley on Sunday afternoon.

Sergio Aguero opened the scoring with a smart finish before captain Vincent Kompany doubled the lead after the interval, with David Silva rounding off a sound beating for the Gunners.

It was a tremendous reaction from Manchester City to crashing out of the FA Cup at League One Wigan just six days earlier.

Highlights of the Carabao Cup final between Arsenal v Man City

That ended all talk of Guardiola's side winning a quadruple this season but they remain heavy favourites to lift the Premier League title - boasting a 13-point lead over neighbours Manchester United with a game in hand - while they are also in the running to win a maiden Champions League title.

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With such lofty ambitions, De Bruyne admitted the Wembley celebrations were somewhat muted as the players prepare for a league clash with the Gunners at the Emirates Stadium on Thursday night, live on Sky Sports.

"It was quite mellow," he said when asked about the dressing room after the game. "It is very nice to win but it is just the beginning, we still have a lot to play for and Thursday is another game.

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"It is very nice to already have a title in the bag, we have had a wonderful season until now and I think we fully deserved it.

"Now we have to go on and try to win the Premier League and do well in the Champions League."

Pep Guardiola says the Carabao Cup final win was a big moment for his side but has his eyes on winning more important trophies at Manchester City.

All three of the goals came from players who have been at Manchester City before Guardiola arrived at the Etihad Stadium and set about overhauling the squad with a massive budget.

Guardiola himself praised the effect the likes of Kompany, Silva and Aguero have on the squad and De Bruyne echoed the sentiments of his manager.

"I think they help the younger lads to focus on what they have to do," he added.

"Obviously they have been so, so long for the club so everybody knows their value, it was a very good performance from the team and it was nice to win this one.

"A lot of young players didn't win a lot in their career. So it will help them to get the experience of playing this game, the way you need to handle it, the way you need to end it, yes it will help them in the end."

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