HARRY WILSON helped Craig Bellamy create history.
Fulham's playmaker settled this tie with a first-half penalty as the Red Dragons' new head coach carved out a place for himself in the record books.
The 45-year-old hasn't lost in his first four matches in charge of his country - a feat never achieved before by any previous boss.
For that he largely had Wilson to thank for winning a penalty and converting from 12 yards.
The former Liverpool trainee has become something of a godsend to both Bellamy and his predecessor Rob Page.
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