Former international Martyn Williams has called Wales a "really dangerous side" after they beat France 20-13 in the Six Nations this evening.
Leigh Halfpenny kicked 15 points in Paris while fly-half Dan Biggar scored their only try of a physical contest at the Stade de France.
Williams, who played 100 times for his country, believes that they still have a chance of winning the tournament.
He told BBC Sport: "Once Wales get confident they are a really dangerous side. I was very concerned with our forward pack and I thought we couldn't match the French physically. But we did just that.
"Wales were very disciplined as well, didn't give away too many penalties and nullified France. With their newfound confidence they could go a long way."
Wales next host Ireland, who have won their opening two games of the campaign, in Cardiff.