Wales coach Ryan Giggs was delighted with their late Nations League qualifying victory over Bulgaria.
Giggs made his name in a trophy-laden career at Manchester United under Sir Alex Ferguson.
United's feats contained plenty of dramatic late goals, including the 1999 Champions League final.
Now Giggs own Wales' side are on a roll in the Nations League after successive late 1-0 wins.
He assessed: “It is a great trait to have. We keep going.
“It has an effect on the opposition if you keep scoring late goals. And it gives you belief to keep going until the end which is what we did.
“It was our best move of the game and it came in the last minute. You need that desire , quality and fitness.
“I was really proud of the players how they kept going.
“Those experiences of going to the last minute, you can draw upon if you are not playing well and if have to grind results out in the future."

