Juventus's pursuit of the Serie A title gathered pace on Monday as they opened up an 11-point lead at the top of the table after Arturo Vidal scored twice in a 2-0 win at Lazio.
Vidal fired Juve ahead from the penalty spot after Lorik Cana brought down Claudio Marchisio in the eighth minute.
With six games to go Juve have 74 points and they enjoy a commanding lead over second-placed Napoli. AC Milan are third on 59.
"This victory is very, very important as it allows us to put another huge brick on the road to the title," said coach Antonio Conte.
"We still need seven points and until we have something in our hands we won't talk about it."
Defeat dented sixth-placed Lazio's chances of qualifying for next season's Champions League as they now trail Milan by eight points.
The top two clubs qualify for Europe's elite club competition and the team in third goes through to the preliminary round.
Photograph: Giuseppe Bellini/Getty Images
CL Preview: Juve's Conte cannot afford another selection mishap
Late Vucinic brace gives Juventus victory
CL: Pirlo gets Istanbul nightmares before Celtic clash
Milan scorer Flamini sent off in draw, Inter lose
European Roundup PIX: Messi run continues