Wales boss Ryan Giggs lauded Harry Wilson for his exceptional free-kick against the Republic of Ireland, joking that he fined the youngster for scoring a similar goal against Manchester United earlier in the season.
Wilson s sensational set-piece strike proved the difference in Dublin on Tuesday, as Wales moved top of their Nations League group with a 1-0 victory.
The Liverpool winger on loan at Derby County in the Championship scored an equally as impressive free-kick against Giggs former club United in the EFL Cup in September, and the Wales manager was delighted to see Wilson continue his form on the international stage.
Harry Wilson, I fined him for the goal at Old Trafford a few weeks ago, I won t be tonight! Giggs joked to Sky Sports.
He does it all the time in training; it s practice, practice, practice.
I m so proud they dug in right to the end. It was a brilliant second-half performance.
The determination pleased me, to not give a goal away. We set out to win the group. It s a tough group and now it is in our hands.
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Wales are already guaranteed a place in pot two of the draw for Euro 2020 qualifying, and a win against Denmark in their next outing will secure promotion to the top tier of the Nations League.
Ireland, meanwhile, will be relegated to League C should Giggs side fail to beat the Danes, and Martin O Neill lamented a lack of creativity in his squad after the home defeat.
I felt we should have scored early on, and we are not renowned for scoring a lot of goals so we need to take our chances, O Neill told Sky Sports.
It was a grandstand finish and I thought we could have got something, but I thought there were a lot of positives despite the result.
They have a great spirit, we lack a little bit of technical ability. We have spirit in abundance but that won t take you everywhere. We need to be more creative if we can.