Ryan Giggs says he is hungry for more success after marking a club record 759 appearances for Manchester United by lifting the Champions League trophy.
The former Wales captain, 34, came off the bench and scored in the 6-5 penalty shootout win over Chelsea in Moscow.
"I want nights like this again," said Giggs, who also won the trophy in 1999.
"I took it in a lot more this time as there won't be too many more of these nights. The challenge for the club and these players is to go on."
He added: "I am enjoying my football more than ever but we will just wait and see what happens. I have another year left on my contract.
"While I don't think I can play all the time, I have managed about 40 games this season.
"That's more than a lot of people and I played about the same number last season.
"All right towards the end of the season I have not been starting games but it is not as if I am playing less and less games.
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