Neil Warnock recently caused hilarity on social media when he reacted rather angrily after Cardiff lost to Wolves. Warnock kicked off at Wolves boss Nuno Espirito over the way his side played the game, shouting a series of expletives that betrayed his lack of calm.
Denis Odoi plays for third-placed Fulham, who are two points behind Cardiff having played one more game than them, but believes his team are in a less stressful position.
"We are just chasing and they are the ones being hunted," he said. "If you are running away from someone it is more stressful than for the guy that's chasing you. That's what's happening for the moment and we'll see if we catch them or not."
Fulham, managed by Slavisa Jokanovic, are looking to make it into the top two in order to secure automatic promotion
"I don't know if Slavisa (Jokanovic) is relaxed," Odoi said of his manager. "Maybe he is saying he is relaxed, I don't know, but I'm pretty sure Neil Warnock is more stressed than he is for the moment.
"I watched part of the Cardiff game, and other guys watched it and they told me about it. It was pretty crazy. I know the result, that's enough for me. I don't need to see the images.
"I am not a psychologist of Cardiff so I'm not going to tell them what to do. But it's hard. In the Championship the next game is three days later, so they have another chance for redemption. But I am not hoping for redemption from their side.
"Tuesday could be defining but I think there will be other games that will define the rest of the season. We made a good step and Cardiff dropped some points, but we'll need them to drop some more points. So there will probably be other defining moments."