Glen Johnson said he is eyeing more trophies after claiming the Carling Cup with Liverpool on Sunday.
The right-back, who scored in the penalty-shootout against Cardiff City on Sunday, helped end the Reds six-year trophy drought.
The 27-year-old has set his sights on further success with the club, who have an FA Cup quarter-final against Stoke at Anfield to prepare for.
He told the club s official website: It would mean the world. That’s what football is about – getting to finals and winning these trophies.
That’s what it s all about, that s what we work hard for day in, day out.
The England international joined Liverpool from Portsmouth in 2009 for 18 million pounds, and Johnson admitted that the move was in pursuit of winning more major honours.
It s what you join Liverpool Football Club for, he said.
It s a fantastic club, we ve got some great stars and players and obviously with medals – the more the merrier, he said.
Liverpool s dramatic victory over the Championship side at Wembley also saw Johnson lift his first trophy since his FA Cup victory with Portsmouth in 2008, and was lost for words after his latest triumph.
He said: Words can t describe it. It s fantastic – it s what the lads have worked so hard for and I think we deserved it.