Chris Coleman applauded some "gallant"' exhibitions from his Wales players as they beat Georgia 1-0 in Tbilisi to fortify their World Cup qualifying offer.
Tom Lawrence's second-half strike gave Wales the imperative triumph in Group D, which means they will complete second if Ireland lose to Moldova later on Friday, while a best two complete will be secured if Wales maintain a strategic distance from annihilation to the Irish in Cardiff on Monday.
Also, Coleman, who drove Wales to the semi-last of Euro 2016, said the want and responsibility appeared close by was mind blowing.
He disclosed to Sky Sports: "It was an intense surface, exceptionally elusive, extremely wet, and we thought that it was troublesome now and again taking care of the ball. We got in extraordinary circumstances we didn't profit by, yet generally the dedication and want was mind blowing.
"It's constantly difficult to come here, however it's about the focuses and about the win. Aside from a few possibilities, they had a great deal of ownership, however our folks adhered to the course of action and a portion of the exhibitions out there were gallant.
"One more to go, and whatever we can do is our work, and we're doing that. It's another perfect sheet. Whatever we can do is deal with our business.
"It's a tremendous test, as large a test as it gets against Ireland, whatever we can do will be get our work done, get onto the pitch with our course of action.
"It's awesome; completely through I generally felt it would go to the wire in the last amusement, regardless of whether for programmed or a play-off spot. Here we are, it's what we've generally needed and we'll appreciate it. We'll appreciate it significantly more in the event that we make it."
Lawrence scored his first Wales objective with a furious strike after half-time, and Coleman applauded his cautious work and additionally his assaulting risk.
"I'm charmed for Tom, he's moved to Derby, a major move for him, and he's as of now demonstrated his potential. He's demonstrated incredible bravery this evening, in light of the fact that protectively he needed to carry out a vocation for us, and he did it phenomenally well. His overall execution was incredible."
Chris Coleman praises 'heroic' Wales performances in win over Georgia
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