Inter Milan boss Antonio Conte did not take his side's recent loss against Bologna lightly, with many believing it effectively ended the Milan giants' chances of winning the league for the first time since 2010.
Conte, 50, showed his displeasure at the defeat by locking his players in the dressing room for about an hour after the shock result at the Stadio Guiseppe Meazza.
The former Chelsea head coach was visibly unhappy and even went as far as questioning the attitude of his squad, with the Nerazzurri now 11 points behind leaders Juventus with eight league matches remaining.
"The disappointment is enormous, at least as far as I'm concerned," he said, as per the Daily Mirror.
"I hope this disappointment that I feel is also felt by the players for at least 1%. I am angry at myself because I'm the manager.
"I have my responsibilities; I am the one who directs the situation and it is right that I am very angry first of all with myself. Then I think that the players must also be with themselves.
"I was brought here (to Inter Milan) for a winning project and to bring Inter back to winning things.
"From here to the end, we will all have to prove that we deserve Inter. Otherwise, it is right to make other decisions too."