Hull City assistant head coach Dean Holden has compared his side's 2-2 draw against Leicester City to a basketball match after conceding their lead in the second half.
Tigers winger Liam Millar opened the scoring in the 18th minute but conceded after Jordan James converted from the spot.
"Disappointing thing for us is that we got ourselves into a leading position again. Four games out of five since the break and we've not been able to see it through," Holden told the BBC.
"The message at half-time was to try and get on the front foot. We knew they were going to come us and take even more risk.
"We concede the penalty, I've genuinely not seen it back so I can't really comment, but I believe it's a disappointing one.
"We were giving everything as were they. I'm sure it was an entertaining game because it was end-to-end, it was like a game of basketball at times but that became dangerous for us because they've got such good players in those one-on-one duels.
"Ultimately we've got to take the point as disappointing as it is and move forwards as quick as we can."
