The likelihood is that the battle to finish top of the group – and therefore secure a more favourable path in the play-offs later this year – will come down to the final game.
“It is a hard group,” Wilkinson added. “We have to make sure we show up in every game and I think we learned that today, that there are no gimmes, no givens in this group.
“We have got to make sure we earn the three points.”
Roberts’ first-half strike – which Albania felt should have been disallowed for handball – settled a contest in which Wales laboured in possession for long spells.
There were defensive scares too, with the home side twice striking the woodwork.
Wilkinson said Albania deserved “huge credit” for giving Wales a far sterner challenge than they had faced in the reverse fixture.
“They executed their game-plan fantastically well and made life very difficult for us,” she added.
“They played a sitting five who didn’t jump out as much. The midfield were the ones jumping out which gave us different types of spaces that took us a bit too long to figure out.
“In general I think there were a lot of similarities [to last Tuesday’s game], but we just weren’t as sharp.”














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