#2 Lazio: Italian Serie A
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Last 10 games: WWWWWWWWWW - 30 points
Prior to the start of the season, many believed that it would be a two-horse race between Juventus and Inter Milan and while this has largely proven to be true, Lazio have slowly integrated themselves into the title discussions.
The campaign started ordinarily enough for the Biancocelesti, winning just two of their opening five fixtures but they turned a corner after clawing back from a three-goal first-half deficit to draw 3-3 with Atalanta in September.
Since then, Simone Inzaghi's men have won each of their last 10 Serie A games consecutively and even though they got eliminated from the Europa League group stage, they now find themselves just four points off the pace in the race for the Scudetto and also triumphed over Juventus in the Italian Super Cup.
This run has seen them set a new club record for most consecutive Serie A wins and their form has undoubtedly been down to the displays of the red-hot Ciro Immobile who has scored 20 goals and has five assists from just 18 league fixtures.