Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp admits he goes through hell after a defeat.
Discussing their home loss to Stoke City on Saturday, Redknapp said: "In the car tonight I'll be as low as anybody could be driving home.
"I can't tell you how low I'll be. It's crazy really. Once I get out of here - murder. I drive. I go through the game, all the time, you think about everything you could have done. I wish I hadn't made three substitutions, which I don't normally do; it's very unusual for me. I just thought I'd bring on Jenas and give it some fresh legs in midfield, but in the back of my mind I'm always afraid of that one. You get an injury and you have got ten men.
"Only Aaron knows whether he could have played on. If he says he can't play on, he can't play on. He's the only person who would know that."