HARRY WILSON struck a classy second-half double to relieve the pressure on Rob Page - and put Wales right back into the qualifying mix.
The Fulham playmaker celebrated his 50th cap with a cool brace as the Dragons earned a famous victory in what was a must-win game.
Boss Page had been put under pressure by FAW chief executive Noel Mooney to deliver safe passage to the Euros in Germany next year.
Defeat in Cardiff would have made it almost impossible but Wilson came up with his most decisive display in a red jersey. Wilson, who operated on one side of target-man Kieffer Moore with David Brooks on the other, might not have got his chance had Wales not been suffering from injuries.
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