Wales midfielder Aaron Ramsey has no concerns about his nation's Euro 2016 qualifying campaign, despite failing to secure a place in the finals at the weekend.
Chris Coleman's side would have booked their place in the Championships on Sunday had they gained three points against Israel, but they could only muster a goalless draw.
Should Wales beat Bosnia and Herzegovina next month, then they will qualify for the finals of a major international tournament for the first time since 1958.
"We feel we can go there and grab all three points," The Guardian quotes Ramsey as saying. "That's the confidence in this team at the moment. Hopefully we will be able to do that and have a successful end to what has been a great campaign.
"We are disappointed not to have qualified yet but we can take positives from [Sunday's] game. We dominated possession, created opportunities and just couldn't quite finish one off. It was important not to lose."
Even if Wales lose in Bosnia, the team can still reach next summer's tournament by avoiding defeat to Andorra.