Ryan Giggs says leading Wales to Euro 2020 is one of 'greatest nights' of his life
Wales boss Ryan Giggs has described his team's Euro 2020 qualification as one of the "greatest nights" of his life.
Giggs looked on as his players clinched a place at next summer's showpiece thanks to Aaron Ramsey's double in a 2-0 victory over Hungary at Cardiff City Stadium.
Wales made the semi-finals at Euro 2016 - their first major tournament for 58 years - but followed that up by failing to qualify for the 2018 World Cup in Russia.
Giggs succeeded Chris Coleman after that failed campaign and has fast-tracked young talent into the senior squad to complement established players such as Ramsey, skipper Gareth Bale, Joe Allen and Ben Davies.
Giggs paid tribute to Ramsey, who scored his first Wales goals since September last year - a first-half header followed by a calm close-range finish early in the second period.
Giggs was an unpopular choice to succeed Coleman among many Wales supporters given his international record as a player.
The former Manchester United winger is one of the greatest players ever to represent Wales, but his poor attendance record for international duty turned many fans against him.
The 45-year-old was also heavily criticised over tactics and selection during summer defeats to Croatia and Hungary which left Wales's qualification hopes in the balance.