Chelsea fans couldn't believe the music blaring around Stamford Bridge immediately after their 4-1 defeat to Brentford. Check it out below.
Thomas Tuchel's side were stunned by an in-form Brentford who have all but guaranteed Premier League survival.
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At full-time, Bob Marley’s 'Three Little Birds' echoed around the ground with the lyrics of: “Don’t worry about a thing, because every little thing is gonna be alright.”
Not what you want to hear after being thrashed by a team for the first time since 1939.
The reigning world champions are currently operating under a special licence after sanctions were placed on own Roman Abramovich too.
Safe to say there is a fair bit to worry about as a Chelsea fan right now.
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Supporters have reacted to the song choice and they didn't hold back in their analysis.
One said: "Top bantz for the music at the end of the game today…"
Another put: "This is jokes we're even trolling ourselves."
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A third said: "An absolute masterclass, fair play."
While someone tweeted: "Give the DJ a raise tbh."
Chelsea actually took the lead through Antonio Rudiger's absolute rocket just minutes into the second half.
Rudiger was urged to shoot by the home fans and he let rip with an effort that flew past David Raya in the Brentford goal.
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Moments later however, Thomas Frank's men found themselves level through Vitaly Janelt.
Brentford were ahead four minutes later thanks to Christian Eriksen finishing off a slick counter attack.
It's Eriksen's first goal since arriving on a free transfer in January and his first in the Premier League in over two years.
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Janelt grabbed his second of the game on the hour mark to put Brentford further ahead.
Substitute Yoane Wissa got in on the action three minutes from time to seal a historic victory.
Tuchel spoke to Sky Sports at full-time and admitted he didn't know what went wrong in a crazy 10 minutes.
"It was strange because we were working hard for the first goal and we know how hard it is to create chances against Brentford," he explained.
"They defend either very high and man mark or defend very deep in a block of 10 men around the box. You need to be patient, have a fluid rhythm and intelligent and clinical to take little chances to have that first goal and break that block down.
"Once we had [the opener] we stopped defending and gave three goals away in 10 minutes. It was very untypical and killed the game for us.
"I don't know why we gave away a big chance straight after the goal and then the next one and from there we did not defend mature enough. We were not aware of the danger in these moments which is also very strange for us.
"We got punished. They made the most of these 10 minutes, which is maybe also not normal. It's a summary of strange events. It's on us. It's our fault."
Topics: Chelsea, Brentford, Premier League