After being involved in a confusing exchange on social networks, the aide-de-camp of the Argentine National Team came out to deny his association with the events.
In the last few hours, the former soccer player and current field assistant of the Argentine National Team, Pablo Aimarwas a trend in social networks for an unusual reason. Tired of incorrect associations, he published in his history of Instagram a discharge and sentenced: “Not everything is worth it.”
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Last Monday, a Twitter user shared a screenshot showing the text that she had written to her boyfriend to tell him that she wanted to break up. To his extensive message, his then partner replied: “Hello, a poem?“. “It turns out that I wrote a very long text to, in a politically correct way, explain to him that I was leaving him. After thinking and rethinking it, I sent it to him. this was his answer”, @muyAgustina shared on her account.


Following this message, Hundreds of memes and people laughing at the situation began to emerge on social networks. However, days after the exchange went viral, a post by the same girl with Pablo Aimar in 2018. The photo was accompanied by a romantic text: “We don’t know what we were looking at either. Happy 39, which are nothing. Happy non-birthday to you, who are everything. I love you forever, and everything else, too,” Agustina had expressed.
From this crossover, thousands of people came to the conclusion that the sender of the message of “Hello, a poem?” It was neither more nor less than Pablo Aimar and his fans made the networks explode with jokes and memes.
In any case, Lionel Scaloni’s assistant in the Argentine National Team He did not take this viralization in a good way and came out to deny the situation in which he had been involved: “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 with anything that is associated with me, nor am I dating anyone“said the former River Plate player.
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Finally he stressed: “Whenever they talked about me, it was for work, let it continue to be so” and remarked that “not everything is worth it”.
In this way it became clear that Aimar had nothing to do with the viral message that continues to generate memes on social media.
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