Antonio Conte was angry after Chelsea’s defeat, reveals Antonio Rudiger (AFP/Getty Images)

Antonio Rudiger has revealed that Antonio Conte was ‘angry’ in Chelsea’s dressing room following the 3-0 defeat to Roma in the Champions League on Tuesday evening.

The Premier League champions were behind after just 39 seconds at the Stadio Olimpico following Stephan El Shaarawy’s opener and were two goals down by half-time after the Italy international netted his second goal of the game.

Diego Perotti scored in the second half to cap a miserable evening for Chelsea, who now sit second in Group C one point behind Roma but four clear of Atletico Madrid, who could only draw at home to Qarabag.

Asked if Conte was more disappointed or angry in the dressing room after the defeat, Rudiger told beIN Sports: ‘Both, it’s normal, it’s normal for him.

Rudiger failed to impress against Roma. (Reuters)

‘For everyone, this was an important game and we lost it.

‘It’s out of our hands, of course the coach is angry and disappointed – everyone has to be.’

Asked if Chelsea can bounce back against Manchester United on Sunday, Rudiger replied: ‘We have to clear our minds and we have to discuss this game again.

There were certainly a lot of things that were not good,of course, we have to talk about this match again because Sunday is a very important match.’