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David McDonnell

Vincent Kompany feared he had 'done a Gerrard' after stunner against Leicester

Vincent Kompany had a feeling he would score the goal that has put Manchester City one win away from retaining the Premier League title.

Kompany's 30-yard stunner secured City a 1-0 win over Leicester , which means victory at Brighton on Sunday will see them crowned champions ahead of title rivals Liverpool .

City skipper Kompany's goal was his first of the season and the veteran defender revealed he woke up on the morning of the game, convinced he was going to produce something significant.

“I've been playing football long enough now to know that eventually something like this can happen, but to do it in such an important game, it's special,” said Kompany.

“I can't really explain, other than it's just believing in yourself. I woke up this morning and I said 'I'm going to do something today'.

Kompany celebrates his strike against Leicester (Action Images via Reuters)

“I think it's a recipe for success – wake up every morning and think 'I'm going to do something, I'm going to contribute' and that's all I did.

“Your whole life you prepare for these moments and you never know when they’ll come.

“I’ve been playing football since I was six years old and somewhere in me I have these kind of moments. I felt it was my time to contribute.

“Sometimes these things are just meant to happen. I can't explain. I woke up, I wanted it, I believed in it and it happened.”

Kompany, out of contract this summer and yet to agree a new deal, was tearful during a lap of honour after City's final home game of the season.

Kompany's unstoppable drive (REUTERS)

The 33-year-old was accompanied on the pitch by his children, but revealed they had no idea he had scored such a key goal in the title race.

“I don't think they know I scored,” said Kompany. “I was speaking to them and it was like it didn't seem to affect them too much.”

Kompany also admitted he feared he had 'done a Steven Gerrard' when he slipped late on in the game and almost let James Maddison through on goal to equalise.

Gerrard famously slipped in the 2014 run-in, allowing Demba Ba to score for Chelsea as Liverpool went down 2-0 en route to losing the title to City.

The City captain was emotional on his lap of honour (EMPICS Sport)

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“It looked like something was going to happen, but I felt I had time still,” said Kompany.

“I wasn't as nervous as people think, but I did think 'typical, you're the hero of the game and then you slip and the other ones score a goal', but I thought 'no, not today, no'.”

Despite City now being in control of the title race, Kompany warned against the danger of believing the job is already done.

“We're one step closer and we’ve given ourselves a chance going into the final game,” said Kompany.

“We’ve achieved nothing, but we’ve put ourselves in a final. Win against Brighton and we win the league, simple as that.”

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