Sun: Chelsea fans are dissatisfied with the team s goal-scoring music and demand that this arrangement be cancelled

The Sun reported that Chelsea played music to celebrate after scoring a goal at home, which aroused dissatisfaction from Chelsea fans.

In Chelsea's 1-0 victory over Benfica in the Champions League, after Rios owned by Chelsea, Chelsea played The Fratellis's "Chelsea Dagger" at home, which made the fans on the scene extremely dissatisfied.

There are many European clubs playing goal songs when the team scores to set off the celebration, but many Chelsea fans retorted that this was counterproductive, and one fan said the goal music made him inexplicably angry.

Another fan said: "This does not conform to our identity and philosophy! No one wants to be disturbed by the deafening "Chelsea Dagger" during celebration!"

The third fan added: "It is ridiculous to play music after the goal, and Chelsea must cancel this arrangement."

Someone suggested: "All fans should complain to the club, please stop this absurd behavior immediately. No one needs this at the scene."

Another fan also believed that the music had become an interference: "The audience in the lower level of the stands shrugged and shook their heads, which completely killed the natural live reaction."

According to reports, in recent years, Chelsea often used "Chelsea Dagger" as background music before and at the end of the game.