Pablo Aimar broke the silence and denied being the protagonist of an episode that went viral on the networks. El Payasito, a member of the coaching staff of the world champion Argentine National Team, expressed himself on Instagram to dismiss the versions that circulated in recent days.
"Good, a poem?", was the phrase that circulated on Twitter and that ended up splashing Aimar.
It all started with a tweet in which a girl told her boyfriend that she was breaking up with him causing an unusual response. But the episode involved Aimar when it transpired (always in the networks) that the former River was one of those involved in the exchange.
For this reason, Aimar made an exception in his disciplined decision not to talk about his private life to nip speculation in the bud.
"I never had the need to do it but in times when everything goes viral and with four grown children who can read it, I need to clarify that I have nothing to do with the person or anything that is associated with me or this dating anyone," Aimar wrote on Instagram.
And then he closed, bluntly: "Whenever they talked about me it was for work, so keep it that way. IT'S NOT WORTH EVERYTHING."
Aimar has his Instagram account where he is followed by almost 300 thousand people but does not usually use them frequently. It has only five posts: the first dedicated to River, another for Maradona, two solidarity and the last, in December, when the National Team was consecrated in Qatar.
When talking about his children, Aimar refers to Augustine, Sarah, Juana and Eva, most of them in their teens.