Despite its 1980 release, “One of Bob Marley and the Wailers’ biggest hits” is still incredibly well-known today.
When a technical issue caused the second half of the Blues’ 3-1 victory at Crystal Palace last month to end early, the team’s supporters took to wearing it.
Three Little Birds was playing on the Palace PA system as Chelsea was behind 1-0 at Selhurst Park. Both sets of supporters were singing along to pass the time.Nevertheless, as the Blues completed a comeback in the second half, the fans carried on singing it, adding “Chelsea” to the mix at the conclusion of each chorus, which has become popular.
The words of the song say, “Don’t worry about a thing.” Because everything will work out well!’
When asked if the Chelsea players were having fun with the chant, Gusto responded, “Yes,” to Sky Sports.My father also enjoys this song a lot. However, if you can say this about it, it’s our song. Having supporters like them makes us very happy.
“I am aware that the English are different from the French in that they are passionate about football.” We are grateful to have the supporters’ support, as it benefits the team much.
In addition, Gusto expressed his gratitude to Chelsea supporters for screaming his name, saying, “One moment, I stopped myself and heard this.” It made me very, very glad to hear. After that, I just tried to concentrate on the game and give it my all.