Chelsea defender Malo Gusto has now shared what Chelsea fans have been doing that has left him overjoyed.
He told Sky Sports that some of the new chants adopted by the supporters have left him really happy.
Gusto has proven to be arguably one of the best purchases at the club in recent history in what his only his first season at the club.
The best compliment he can be given is just how little the Blues have missed captain Reece James at right-back, with Gusto playing that role for the majority of the season.
The Frenchman has been a great force going forwards this season, providing plenty of assists to his forwards.
One game in particular he starred in was away to Crystal Palace, where the travelling Chelsea fans adopted their new favourite song.
Gusto on Chelsea fans’ new song
Gusto has now shared that the Chelsea players have been full of admiration for their fans and their adaptation of Bob Marley’s famous tune.
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He said: “One moment I stopped myself and I heard this, and I was really, really happy. After, I just tried to focus on the game and do my best.
“I love this song [Three Little Birds]. We are very happy to have these kind of fans. We know the English people love football and that’s the difference to the French, but it’s a good thing for the team to have these fans behind us and to have them.”
Supporters will be hoping for a response on the pitch when Chelsea are next in action on Monday night against Newcastle United.
Given the injury crisis at left-back at the moment, it is not unimaginable that Gusto features there, given he has shown a fantastic ability to play on both sides of defence.
This is of course if Marc Cucurella is deemed not fit, with him pushing for a first appearance in 2024 following his injury woes.