Gareth Bale claimed a point for Wales as they drew 1-1 with World Cup runners-up Croatia on Sunday which left their Euro 2020 qualifying hopes on a knife-edge, reports AFP.
Bale, who has had a difficult start to the season at Real Madrid, scored during first-half injury time after Nikola Vlasic's opener for Zlatko Dalic's men.
"We need to win our next two games, and that's all we're concentrating on. It won't be easy but we're capable of it," said Wales coach Ryan Giggs whose side now face a trip to Azerbaijan before hosting Hungary in November.
He added: "When Gareth gets in those positions he never lets you down, just the composure, not many chances but when he does get them he puts them away."
Dalic, who led his country to the World Cup final in Russia last year, said their only remaining match of the campaign is crucial for their hopes of reaching the finals.
"We started well, scored a goal but didn't continue in the same way," Dalic said.
"We're not very happy with the result. Our last game is now a deciding one for us," he added ahead of hosting Slovakia on November 16.
The first chance of the match fell to Josip Brekalo but the Croatia left-back's effort from outside the box went wide.
Dalic's outfit took the lead on just nine minutes.
Brekalo broke down the left flank, found Bruno Petkovic inside the box who laid off the ball to Vlasic, who smoothly beat goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey.
On the quarter-hour mark, Manchester United's Daniel James, who threatened without much final product throughout, suffered what looked like a concussion.
"He stayed down, he was smart, he was fine," Giggs said.
Wales pressed for an equaliser and Bale claimed it in injury time.
Tottenham defender Ben Davies beat Mateo Kovacic and found Bale inside the box who cooly placed his shot across Livakovic for his 33rd international goal.