Valencia player ignites feud with Chelsea superstar Cole Palmer

In recent months, Chelsea Superstar Colmer applied for the trademark the 'cold' celebration he does after scoring, but this step has been criticized by Valencia -wing player Diego Lopez, who claims to have done the action considerably longer than the English international.

It was in December that Palmer applied for the intellectual property of the European Union for the celebration in the trademark, in the footsteps of England teammate Jude Bellingham. At that time Lopez commented on this and he did this again during a recent interview, according to Relevante.

“I haven't received the reception yet … I don't know if it is because he doesn't have my address, because they have not given it or why. If you want, I can explain that I have been doing this celebration for four years and I will continue to do it. In fact, I hope to do it more often because I have scored many goals.”

Lopez has scored four goals in his last four performances for Valencia, and on every occasion he has put forward the “cold” celebration. He has been in sparkling form for Los Che in recent weeks and it has been much needed in view of the fact that they are firmly involved in the Dog Fight relegation in La Liga.

It is still to be seen whether Lopez is contacted by Palmer for 'copying' his celebration, but the 22-year-old winger is adamant to have the right to do the 'cold' action, since he did it before the Englishman became known in Manchester City and then Chelsea. For the time being, the Spain Youth International is aimed at ending the season at a peak with Valencia, with the ideal scenario that Los Che retains their status as a La Liga club.

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