Robinson penalty mind games revealed:
Hull City full-back Cyrus Christie told Callum Robinson he was "going to miss" before the Bluebirds striker's failed spot-kick and said his Tigers team-mates need to show more "s**thousery" going forward.
Robinson's penalty was saved by Matt Ingram when the score was at 0-0 and, of course, Hull went on to win the game - so the miss proved decisive.
And Christie, formerly of Swansea City, of course, believes his mind game before the shot was saved played a part in Cardiff ultimately losing the game.
"I was just trying to waste some time to be honest," Christie told HullLive. "To get in Callum's head a bit, sometimes, the longer they stand there it gets a bit nerve-wracking.
"I said to Callum that 'you're going to miss, do us a favour'. I just had a feeling.
"Matty came up clutch and made the save and we grew in confidence from there. From half-time, we probably should have been up but we fought - each and every one of us put in a performance.
"As a team, we need to do better in terms of that. Whether you call it the s**thousery, we don't do it enough and we should do it more."
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