Aaron Ramsey has said that Wales's performance against Belgium proves that they were right to stick with manager Chris Coleman.
Coleman came under scrutiny following a poor qualification campaign for the 2014 World Cup, with some supporters questioning if he was the right man to lead them through Euro 2016 qualifying.
Wales secured a goalless draw against the Belgians in Brussels on Sunday to continue their unbeaten start in Group B.
"We are second in the group and we would have snapped anyone's hand off if we were offered that before the championship began," midfielder Ramsey told the Daily Post. "So you have to say Chris has done really well.
"It was always difficult to come in after Gary Speed – whoever the manager was.
"To be fair to the gaffer, he was brave to take on the job. Now he has had his own input as well as building what Gary first started off. He's done really well and you can see everyone is right behind him. We all want to go in the right direction."
Wales currently sit second in Group B.
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