Stefano Pioli insists second place “is not a taboo” for Lazio, who visit Torino to continue their march.

It kicks off on Monday at 18.00 GMT, click here for a match preview.

The Biancocelesti are on stunning form, having caught Napoli in third and sit only four points behind city rivals Roma.

“We must continue like this,” said Coach Pioli after four consecutive Serie A victories, including a 4-0 drubbing of Fiorentina.

Stefano Pioli insists second place “is not a taboo” for Lazio, who visit Torino to continue their march.

It kicks off on Monday at 18.00 GMT, click here for a match preview.

The Biancocelesti are on stunning form, having caught Napoli in third and sit only four points behind city rivals Roma.

“We must continue like this,” said Coach Pioli after four consecutive Serie A victories, including a 4-0 drubbing of Fiorentina.

“We haven’t achieved our objective yet and only at the end of the season can we sum up what we’ve done.

“What exactly is our target? To win every game and get back into Europe. Is second place a taboo? No, it’s not. If we win all our games, then we’ll finish high up the standings.

“We are a united and humble group with the right maturity to realise when we need to soak up pressure and when we should push hard.

“The results are also thanks to the work we do during the week in training. Everyone is important, even those who play less consistently.”

Torino were on a remarkable unbeaten run, but have now lost two in a row between Serie A and Europa League.

“They are a good team who were in stunning form of late, so it will take a great Lazio to get the better of them.”

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