Las tendencias del próximo invierno están en el desfile de Louis Vuitton (2016/17)



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El 'print' de leopardo, el rock más 'chaos magic', el corte de pelo de 'Flashdance'... Nicolas Ghesquière ha visto el futuro



El corte de pelo más deseado y versionado (el de Jennifer Beals en Flashdance)
Mica Araganaraz apareció hace cosa de un año con este peinado y el mundo de la moda implosionó. ¿El resultado? Cientos de bookers obsesionados con este corte y la consiguiente aparición de una grupo de modelos que lucen el mismo. Por cierto, ya ha dado el salto a la calle. Entonces, ¿hablamos de presente o de futuro?
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Regresa el print de leopardo, aunque en realidad nunca se fue
Este estampado ha conseguido algo que podríamos calificar como histórico: el consenso entre mujeres de diferentes estratos sociales y grupos estéticos. Todas lo adoran. Dicho esto, el leopardo volverá a nuestras vidas con más fuerza que nunca el próximo invierno en forma de bolsos, cazadoras, botines, abrigos...
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El chaos magic más rock
Hay dos tipos de chaos magicel roquero y el retro; y Louis Vuitton sabe perfectamente en cuál de los dos desea inscribir su nombre o al menos cuál de los dos tiene previsto apoderarse de nuestro armario el próximo otoño-invierno.
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La lencería tiene previsto abandonar ese pequeño cajón secreto...
Es más, en un futuro próximo no habrá diferencia alguna entre ropa interior y prendas ¿"exteriores"? Sujetadores que aparecen sin pudor en vestidos o crop tops que acortan sus dimensiones sustancialmente. Todo se desdibujará y los límites perderán su validez. Tal cual (y lo dice Ghesquière).
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El rediseño de la mítica biker
Siempre habrá un sitio reservado en nuestro armario para una perfecto, pero ¿qué pasa con la biker? La maison apuesta por una nueva versión de esta prenda que nunca más será denostada (al menos en un futuro próximo).
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El gótico será más gótico que nunca
Quizá mirando hacia Asia (donde la estética gótica es algo masivo y Louis Vuitton, una religión), la maison ha creado una serie de looks que se sitúan en ese pequeño espacio donde confluyen detalles góticos con elementos 100% techno. Sí, mucho cuero, vinilo, funcionalidad y zapatillas deportivas (aquí lo barroco no tiene cabida).
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Isabella Rossellini ¡¡Pretty¡¡ Is Once Again a Lancôme Spokesmodel

They parted ways two decades ago, but the actress and the French beauty brand are back together again.​

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Actress and model Isabella Rossellini is joining forces with Lancôme once again, the company announced today. As you may remember (and if you were even a casual reader of fashion magazines back in the day, you would), Rossellini was the first "face" of the French makeup brand. And for 14 years, she was everywhere. You couldn't pick up a magazine for much of the '80s and '90s without seeing her face smiling back at you from an ad for Rouge Superbe lipstick, Keracils mascara, or perhaps most memorably, Trésor perfume.
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The 63-year-old Rossellini will once again serve as a spokesmodel for the brand "in the press, online, and at special events," according to a company release. No word yet on whether we'll be seeing her in actual ads, though here's hoping. It would be a refreshing change to see anti-aging skincare promoted by a sexagenarian woman—e.g. someone who might actually need a wrinkle cream.
Isabella Rossellini in November 2015.
"I am overwhelmed with emotion to come back to Lancôme," Rossellini said in a statement. "Our collaboration meant so much to me in my life. Continuing it fills me with immense joy and great expectations. I am also well aware that this decision goes well beyond me: it's a strong indication of Lancôme's inclusiveness and celebration of all women."
That's a markedly different opinion than the one she had after her split from the company. Rossellini was dropped by the brand at a most unfortunate moment, not long after her 40th birthday. Though the official report was that the breakup was amicable, Rossellini told a different story in the press. In 2002, British Vogue reported that Rossellini even brought up the incident in an early aughts performance of Eve Ensler's The Vagina Monologues. "I did not leave on my own," she said on stage at the time. "They hired a younger woman with raven hair to replace me. They fired me because I was strong."
But... bygones, right? We couldn't be happier that they've kissed and made up, and can't wait to see the beautiful things Rossellini and Lancôme come up with.

Rose Hackman.- As millennials, we're all in dire straits. But I worry most about our men

Everyone under age 35 is struggling, but men are also grappling with not being able to measure up to antiquated gender expectations


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It was mid-week, and both of us were working the next day, but suddenly the world stopped, and intense conversations about life seemed the only sensible thing to do.
He and I had known each other just a few weeks, but we had formed an intimate tie. We met through a barman friend and had bonded over a questionable mac’n cheese burger he ended up sharing with me. Along the short way, and not just for his willingness to share dubious food, he proved he was an ally and a feminist.
We woke up one night and started talking. It was mid-week, and both of us were working the next day, but suddenly the world stopped, and intense conversations about life seemed the only sensible thing to do.
He picked up a discarded, almost empty beer can, and chugged.
He talked about his parents, about how stuck he felt in his job, how he felt he couldn’t see a way out. He spoke of inequality and broken dreams in this country, and how useless he felt as an adult. He made a lot of sense. None of his musings were self-pitying indulgence or narcissistic (sorry, Time magazine). His complaints and analyses all rang true.
Millennials living in the United States do not need statistics to tell us how false the American dream is. We know it from our guts, from bills we cannot pay despite working multiple jobs full-time, from the crippling debt – student and otherwise – we know ourselves and so many of our contemporaries are carrying.
But while much of this generational inequality focuses on women’s issues in the workplace – like ongoing gender pay disparity or sexual violence and harassment – heartfelt conversations with friends and lovers have me wondering what the toll of this economic new order is to be on men. I wonder how they will learn to relate to themselves, to society and to fellow human beings when the paths they have previously been prescribed are increasingly difficult to navigate.
Popular uses of feminist frameworks often put the spotlight on women, but gender questioning goes as much for masculinity as it does femininity. Both constructs imprison us with expectations, and place heavy burdens on our shoulders. That the constructs trace out one sex as dominant over the other arguably makes victims out of both categories.
Millennial men are coming of age in a world that has left them little space to fulfill what they have been taught are positive ideals of masculinity: to work hard, find a decent job and earn a decent wage, to provide for themselves and then hopefully contribute towards providing for a family; to demonstrate value by being strong, stable, reliable and present to people around them, including women.
Like many others, my late-night friend was heavily in debt. He went to an excellent public university in California. He worked hard to think about what his passions were and how he could transform them into skills. He took a chance, moved cities, trained, took on unpaid internships as well as paid work in retail to meet bills. Along the way, his paid work to meet bills became his main work. It seemed like there were no ladders out. He was living hand-to-mouth, month-to-month, and felt stuck. And suddenly, as he was embarking into his very early thirties, this, he realized, was his life.
Worthless, he told me, was the word that sprung to mind when he let his brain do the talking. He was certain he wanted a family and kids, but that seemed far away. There was no foreseeable way toward a car, or a house, let alone pension savings and school fee accounts for future kids.
How much work have we done in terms of changing expectations we continue to place on men? How much do women praise “manly men” who are able to lift and pay for dinner and offer comforting pats on the shoulder? Do we not still expect men to be strong and constant, financially able, successful in the public realm? My male contemporaries seem paralyzed by the fear they are unable to fulfill societal expectations and therefore are not worthy enough for partnership, life planning and love.
And women are not innocent of perpetuating this setup.

I recently texted my middle-of-the-night companion about some plans. And I cringe at myself – not him – when I recall the exchange. I was waiting for him to make a decision, I frustratedly texted him to pick a time and stick to it. “Man up,” I wrote without thought.
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Podemos, dividido. Errejón defiende la moderación populista; Iglesias, el origen radical comunista.





¿Bicefalia en Podemos? Los partidarios de Errejón y de Iglesias dividen el partido
¿Bicefalia en Podemos? Los partidarios de Errejón y de Iglesias dividen el partido
Podemos es muy vulnerable y poco definido, sus corrientes internas se cosen y descosen con relativa periodicidad. Primarias, dimisiones, elaboración de programa... han sido algunos de los acontecimientos internos que han puesto en evidencia las fracturas del partido emergente.
Siempre enmarcadas desde la dirección como el resultado “natural” del debate democrático, las sucesivas crisis internas abren la brecha entre dos tendencias disimuladas en público y reconocidas en privado: la de los partidarios de Pablo Iglesias, y la de los afines a su número dos, Íñigo Errejón.
El último motivo para reabrir divisiones ha sido la dimisión, este lunes, del secretario de Organización de Madrid, Emilio Delgado.
Hombre próximo a Errejón, muchos vieron en esta renuncia un movimiento táctico para forzar a la renovación del liderazgo en la Comunidad, al estilo de lo que ya se ha producido en otras autonomías, como Galicia, Cantabria o País Vasco.
La dirección madrileña está pilotada por Luis Alegre, secretario general autonómico, y con quien Delgado se mostró muy crítico en el anuncio de su marcha.
Le acusó de estar “desaparecido” lo que ha derivado, dijo, en una “parálisis” de la organización, de “no estar a la altura de la exigencia de la última campaña electoral a las elecciones generales”, y de ser “incapaz” de definir una “hoja de ruta estratégica” para el partido.
“Es la antítesis de lo que debe ser un dirigente político a la altura que las circunstancias reclaman”, resumía finalmente.
Se da la circunstancia de que Alegre, también secretario de participación de Podemos y co-fundador de Podemos, es un hombre de la máxima confianza de Pablo Iglesias.

Errejón, artífice del "giro al centro"

No es la primera vez que la sintonía entre Iglesias y Errejón queda en entredicho. Entre ambos existe una buena relación, aunque ambos admiten unas diferencias que alcanzaron su punto más crítico durante el proceso de elaboración del programa electoral.
El número dos y también secretario Político de Podemos fue el encargado de pilotar el contenido de este documento, y, con ello, su giro “a la moderación”.
Con Ciudadanos amenazando con capitalizar el descontento, y el PSOE reclamando para sí al votante de izquierda, Errejón entendía ese giro como estratégico.
El partido prescindió de algunas de sus propuestas-estrella, como la renta básica para todos los ciudadanos “por el mero hecho de serlo”, el impago de la deuda o las nacionalizaciones de sectores estratégicos. Se discutió incluso la prioridad del proceso constituyente, se trató de suavizar las relaciones con el empresariado y se defendió recuperar el “espíritu de la Transición”.
El giro provocó sonoras reacciones, como la del, en su momento, número tres, Juan Carlos Monedero, quien, en su dimisión, reprochó al partido haberse olvidado de los círculos y de sus orígenes. En esa línea coincidieron varios destacados dirigentes, como el líder por Aragón, Pablo Echenique, o la andaluza, Teresa Rodríguez. Y pese a que Iglesias evitó entonces tomar públicamente partido por ninguno de ellos, en privado coincidió más con la tesis de Monedero.

Andalucía, foco de división

La estrategia del partido en Andalucía, donde el partido logró un buen resultado aunque por debajo de las expectativas, volvió a abrir diferencias. Mientras Errejón defendía unas conversaciones flexibles para la investidura de Susana Díaz, Iglesias marcó las líneas rojas: dimisión de los expresidentes Manuel Chaves y José Antonio Griñán, reducción de altos cargos de la Administración y retirada de fondos del Gobierno autonómico de bancos que desahucien. Una negociación dura que también defendió la líder autonómica. Teresa Rodríguez fijó su autonomía frente a la dirección de Madrid, y, en especial, frente a Errejón, quien desde un primer momento había supervisado las reuniones con el PSOE andaluz.
Iglesias trato de zanjar en público los desacuerdos. “Íñigo Errejón es el director de esta campaña. Vamos juntos, no hay ninguna diferencia. Estamos trabajando a muerte, sin ningún matiz”, defendió. Hay que tener en cuenta, además, que Errejón es el auténtico ideólogo de la estrategia parlamentaria de Podemos, en el Congreso de los Diputados. Por él pasan todas las decisiones.
Desde entonces, las relaciones entre Rodríguez y Errejón son tensas. Este último llegó a desacreditar públicamente a la andaluza, cuando admitió su preocupación por el “temblor de piernas” del primer ministro griego, Alexis Tsipras.
"Un presidente que se atreve a devolverle la palabra a los ciudadanos, a devolverle la palabra a las urnas, cuando se ha agotado el programa electoral, es un presidente con coraje", dijo Errejón. Meses después, Rodríguez dio plantón al número dos en un acto del partido en Córdoba.

Crisis autonómicas

Las últimas crisis autonómicas, no solo la madrileña, dan muestra también de las corrientes que circulan por Podemos. En el País Vasco, por ejemplo, el partido se divide entre la línea de Nagua Alba, oficialista y apoyada por Errejón, y de Pilar Garrido, defendida por Monedero.
Alba fue elegida este lunes secretaria general del partido en la comunidad, con apenas 130 votos de diferencia sobre Garrido.
El escenario en Madrid, tras la dimisión de Emilio Delgado, hace temer una nueva crisis. Por el momento, el secretario general Luis Alegre niega que esté en debate la renovación de liderazgos. Las funciones de Delgado han sido asumidas por la dirección madrileña, aunque su marcha ha provocado un profundo malestar y ha abierto la lucha de poder.
No se descartan nuevas dimisiones, aunque tampoco está claro cuál de los dos sectores podría llegar a imponerse en caso de unas nuevas votaciones.
Las diferencias entre ambos afectan también a las negociaciones de gobierno. En el PSOE se muestran más partidarios de hablar con Errejón y no dudan en señalar la falta de sintonía entre Pedro Sánchez y Pablo Iglesias. 

In París Selena Gomez accidentally flashes her knickers as she suffers a very awkward wardrobe malfunction in Paris

Selena Gomez leaves her Paris hotel

The singer bared much more than she bargained for after a sudden gust of wind blew her skirt to one sideSelena Gomez leaves her Paris hotel

Pants! Selena Gomez flashes her knickers
The 23-year-old singer - who earlier today turned heads in a seriously risque outfit - took her wardrobe to the extreme in a plunging black dress with a dangerously high split as she stepped out in the French capital.
So dangerous was the split, it took little more than a sudden gust of wind to flash Selena's knickers to the world.
The Hands to Myself singer exposed her pale-coloured pants as she head out for dinner with friends.

Selena Gomez leaves her Paris hotel
Selena is leaving very little to the imagination


Also on display was a serious amount of cleavage thanks to a plunging neckline.
Earlier today Selena broke all the fashion rules as she made her Paris Fashion Week debut in a very revealing ensemble.


Leaving very little to the imagination, Justin Bieber's ex put her boobs and legs on display with a plunging black shirt, which was held together with nothing more than criss-cross detailing across her chest, and a tiny denim mini skirt.
Clearly unfazed by her daring outfit, Selena put her lean legs on display as she posed for a photo on her balcony.
The brunette beauty paired the denim mini, which featured patchwork details on the bum, with a pair of Givenchy's thigh-high peep-toe boots.


Selena Gomez is seen in a revealing outfit as she heads out in paris
We're not fans of this look

She covered up her fit frame slightly with an over-sized black blazer – although the jacket was left gaping open to reveal her plunging neckline.
Meanwhile, she hid her flawless features behind round-lensed sunglasses and carried a black Louis Vuitton handbag as she arrived at her hotel.

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Aren't you chilly, Selena?

It seems the star's visit to Paris isn't going very well so far as later on Tuesday she shared a video of herself being trapped in an elevator.
Alongside the video, which shows Selena surrounded by pals in the lift, she wrote: "That time we got stuck in an elevator in Paris..."

Pablo Iglesias y Albert Rivera, dos nuevos actores en el Congreso


Recién llegado al Congreso de Diputados, Pablo Iglesias y ha hecho grandes aportaciones al parlamentarismo español y a la dignificación de la política. En solo dos días, ha sido capaz de llamar asesino a un expresidente del Gobierno; considerar al PSOE como «el partido del crimen de Estado»; tachar de franquistas al PP y a Ciudadanos; contar chistes desde la tribuna; dar un beso en la boca a otro diputado; vejar a dos diputados convirtiéndolos en protagonistas de un zafio y machista monólogo propio del club de la comedia; ensalzar a un miembro de ETA condenado a diez años de prisión y citar como autoridad al líder de un grupo armado venezolano.

Pablo Iglesias ha confundido el Congreso con un circo y el debate político con una tertulia de telebasura. De sus propuestas políticas y su proyecto para España, poco ha dicho por ahora en el Parlamento. Que Pedro Sánchez insista en reclamar el apoyo de quien demuestra semejante grado de irresponsabilidad es un gravísimo error. Pero que no exigiera una rectificación a quien llamó asesino a su compañero de partido, dejando esa acusación grabada en el diario de sesiones, es sencillamente una indignidad. Como lo es también que el presidente del Congreso, Patxi López, que en solo dos sesiones ha dado ya también sobradas muestras de su absoluta incompetencia para el cargo, ni siquiera llamara al orden a Iglesias ni le exigiera retirar sus gravísimas acusaciones.

Bien diferente en las formas es la actuación del otro apóstol de la nueva política, Albert Rivera, aunque su aportación al juego parlamentario no sea precisamente revolucionaria. Lo que hace el líder de Ciudadanos es ocupar el papel de bisagra y muleta del bipartidismo que ha desempeñado históricamente el nacionalismo, pactando alternativamente con PSOE o PP en cada momento y en cada territorio en función de su interés político. Una estrategia hábil, sin duda, pero más antigua que el hilo negro. Rivera dijo primero que no apoyaría nunca ni a Rajoy ni a Sánchez. Luego, que se abstendría para dejar gobernar al más votado, fuera quien fuera. Y termina votando a favor del que no ha ganado. Mentir en campaña es lo que hicieron siempre los partidos de la vieja política. Y, para ese viaje, la verdad, no hacían falta tantas alforjas. 

El hombre que iba a dignificar la política pierde además su dignidad y la de su partido cuando permite que Sánchez se adjudique como propios a los diputados de Ciudadanos. «Yo tengo 131 escaños», dijo ayer sin matices el líder del PSOE. Rivera pierde también la coherencia cuando, como hizo ayer, pidió a Podemos que se una a su pacto con el PSOE o se abstenga para dejarles gobernar. El líder de Ciudadanos debe aclarar a sus votantes si su discurso constitucional es compatible con gobernar gracias al apoyo activo o pasivo de quien reclama el derecho de autodeterminación de Cataluña y ensalza a Otegi.



Live International Women's Day 2016. how women are finding new ways to fight inequality


Green, white and purple sashes, powerful placards and large-scale marches – these are the hallmarks of feminist protest from days gone by. But while the suffragettes, and other activists, might have firmly etched such images on the public consciousness, a new wave of protesters are taking up the fight in inventive and surprising ways.
Marches are still important – and effective – of course, but with protests that don’t always involve rallies or banners, women around the world are also finding their own unique ways of making their point.
To celebrate International Women’s Day, here are a collection of recent and varied examples that might inspire you to take your own stand. Some are individuals, who have reported their actions to the Everyday Sexism Project. Others have hit the headlines with their unconventional and startling techniques for disrupting gendered oppression. Whether deeply personal or very public, all of them are finding new ways to stand up to inequality.
When media outlets in the Indian state of Kerala reported that 45 female employees had been strip-searched after a used sanitary towel was found in a factory toilet, feminist activists didn’t take it lying down. Campaign group Kiss of Love launched an action called Red Alert in January last year, calling on women to send sanitary towels (“used or unused”) to the marketing director of the company where the incident occurred.
Meanwhile, at the beginning of this year, a group of women in Mexico City calling themselves “Las Hijas de Violencia” (Daughters of Violence) found a novel way to tackle street harassers, using confetti guns and punk rock. The group told online news channel AJ+:
“When we are walking down the street and someone harasses us in any way … we run after this person, we grab our confetti guns, we shoot once, we turn on the speakers and we sing Sexista Punk.”
Their song includes the lyrics, “What you’ve done to me is called harassment,” and explains how these women are choosing to “respond” to such provocation rather than accept it as the norm.
Young people around the world have also been finding new and attention-grabbing ways to protest against sexist school dress codes, which enforce societal gender stereotypes, and often send the message that girls’ bodies are sexual and dangerous. In the most insidious cases, girls are told the reason they asked to cover up is that they risk distracting male peers from their studies. So when girls at a middle school in Illinois were banned from wearing leggings in March 2014, they turned up to protest bearing placards that read “Are my pants lowering your test scores?”
When a transgender student in Brazil was fined because she chose to wear a skirt to school later that year, her male classmates supported her by turning up for lessons wearing skirts themselves. A photo of the students in their skirts went viral, causing the school to announce it would consider a change in uniform policy.

Will of steel … Kubra Khademi with her body armour. Photograph: Massoud Hossaini/AP
In Afghanistan, performance artist Kubra Khademi made a powerful statement about women’s bodies in public spaces last year when she walked through the streets wearing metal body armour specially designed to emphasise her breasts, crotch and bottom. The performance, designed to highlight the discomfort caused by men groping and harassing women in the street, drew leers, thrown stones and death threats – perfectly proving Khademi’s point.
Gender equality remains a hot topic and something that women continue to strive for at every level. Entries to the Everyday Sexism Project suggest there are also thousands of individual women finding their own, personal methods of protest. Here are just a few:
  • One woman decided she had had enough of cold-callers demanding to speak to the “man of the house”, so she started putting them on to her six-year-old son. He would sing them I’m Sexy and I Know It until they hung up.
  • A swimming coach who heard one of the boys on her team taunting another student saying: “You swim like a girl,” sent all her students a message about sexism by turning around and loudly telling him: “So could you one day, if you practise hard enough.”
  • A woman who was asked: “Where’s the coffee?” by a male colleague when she walked into a meeting (at which it was not her job to provide the refreshments), answered: “I don’t know, but when you find it, mine’s black with one sugar.”
  • Shocked and angered by a man catcalling her from the roof he was working on as she walked down the street, a woman decided to stop and confront him. But when her arguments against street harassment only led him to shout worse abuse, she gently removed the ladder and walked away, leaving him stranded and presumably giving him plenty of time to think about gender politics.
Whether it’s coordinated collective action, a personal stand or even an unplanned instance of bystander intervention, there is something each of us can do to tackle the widespread normalisation of gender inequality. You don’t even have to go looking for opportunities to take part in the movement, because – unfortunately – sexism is likely to cross everybody’s path at some point; whether it’s witnessing street harassment, overhearing workplace discrimination, or seeing the impact of gender stereotypes on a young person you know. So the next time you come across the problem, let these women be your inspiration to get stuck in and become part of the solution

Roma AS boss L. Spalletti tells his side the pressure is off ahead of Champions clash with Real Madrid

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  • Roma face Real Madrid in the Champions League last-16 on Tuesday
  • The Serie A side trail Los Blancos 2-0 on aggregate after the first-leg
  • Manager Luciano Spalletti has told his players to relax for the game
  • Spalletti is aware that an early goal could change the tie very quickly

Roma boss Luciano Spalletti has told his players the pressure is off ahead of the Champions League last-16 clash with Real Madrid.
The Serie A side travel to the Santiago Bernabeu looking to overturn a two-goal deficit after losing the first-leg tie to goals from Cristiano Ronaldo and Jese.
Despite the disadvantage, Spalletti has told his stars not to worry about the result and just concentrate on playing. 
Roma manager Luciano Spalletti has moved to relax his players ahead of the game against Real Madrid
Roma manager Luciano Spalletti has moved to relax his players ahead of the game against Real Madrid
Roma captain Francesco Totti (centre) dribbles with the ball in training ahead of Tuesday night's game 
Roma captain Francesco Totti (centre) dribbles with the ball in training ahead of Tuesday night's game 
Roma players warm up during a training session at the Santiago Bernabeu ahead of Tuesday night's clash
Roma players warm up during a training session at the Santiago Bernabeu ahead of Tuesday night's clash
'It's important that the players know that everything depends on the effort we put in on the pitch,' Spalletti told reporters in his pre-match press conference.
'The first result penalises us, but must not think about the result, if all the talk is about having to score three goals it becomes difficult.

He added: 'In football other things can have an influence, fundamental psychological things have an effect. If we can get a goal, then the game becomes different in our heads.
'We score one goal, then we have to get another goal. They have the ability to stay balanced with the result from the first-leg.'
Roma are currently third in the Serie A table after 28 games with 56 points, eight off the pace of league leaders Juventus. 
Roma midfielder and Belgium international Radja Nainggolan (centre) plays a pass upfield during training
Roma midfielder and Belgium international Radja Nainggolan (centre) plays a pass upfield during training
Roma striker Edin Dzeko (front) dribbles with the ball ahead of the crunch clash with Los Blancos on Tuesday
Roma striker Edin Dzeko (front) dribbles with the ball ahead of the crunch clash with Los Blancos on Tuesday
Roma's goalkeeper Morgan De Sanctis prepares to throw the ball out to his team-mates during training 
Roma's goalkeeper Morgan De Sanctis prepares to throw the ball out to his team-mates during training 
Totti (centre) cracks a smile during the training session in Madrid ahead of the Champions League last-16 tie
Totti (centre) cracks a smile during the training session in Madrid ahead of the Champions League last-16 tie