Is this the miss which cost Charlie Austin a place in Gareth Southgate's first England squad for the World cup qualifiers __with Malta and Slovenia?
The striker had the best chance of the Southampton's meeting __with Leicester in the first half as he struck the post with an ambitious shot from a tight angle.
But it was this effort after half-time which infuriated his manager Claude Puel, with the Frenchman admitting after the final whistle his decision to try to chip Kasper Schmeichel had made him angry.
When it appeared easier to score by shooting low - especially with the keeper already moving to close him down - Austin instead went for the improbable and promptly saw his attempt kept out.
The miss was to prove costly, with Southampton having to make do with one point a game in which they were the better team and would have deserved all three but finished 0-0.
Southgate was at the King Power Stadium ahead of his squad announcement at 8.15pm on Sunday evening and Austin had scored five goals in his previous four games.
With Harry Kane out with an ankle injury, there was a striking place in his pool up for grabs - but the caretaker England boss omitted the 27-year-old from his group of four forwards.
Instead, Marcus Rashford was promoted back into the squad and will compete with Wayne Rooney, Daniel Sturridge and Jamie Vardy for places in his teams for the two matches.
Click the video above to see the miss that annoyed Southampton manager Claude Puel so much - and possibly cost Austin an international recall.