Craig Bellamy has targeted further glory with Liverpool this season after winning his first medal with the Reds.

The Welsh international came off the bench during the penalty shoot-out victory over Cardiff City at Wembley as Kenny Dalglish's side tasted Carling Cup success.

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"It's not the end of the season for us now we've won a trophy," said Bellamy.

"The pressure is on the players at this club to perform day in and day out to the highest level, and that's what we have to continue to do. Champions League football is what every footballer at every club wants.

"It's the place where this club deserves to be but we've got to go out and prove that on a regular basis and hopefully we're able to do that.

"We will have to wait and see on that. Some thought Birmingham's (Carling Cup victory) last year was a platform for that and it certainly wasn't."

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Liverpool's No.39 also expressed his sympathy for his hometown club Cardiff City, who put up a great fight.

He added: "We knew it was going to be a difficult game. Finals are very, very difficult and that proved to be the case again.

"We thought we were going to win it towards the end but they fought back and, credit to them, they were outstanding.

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"Unfortunately for them and fortunately for us, no-one is going to remember what happened, it's just going to be another trophy to this club's great history.

"So I do feel a little bit sorry for them, but it's a trophy for us."

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