Lazio coach Igor Tudor admits they weren't at their best for Saturday's 2-2 draw with Monza.

Ciro Immobile and Matias Vecino struck for Lazio with Milan Djuric scoring twice for Monza.

It was not our best performance, but we take this point against a quality opponent. We could've done more, both when defending and attacking, but we have to turn the page and think of the next match," Tudor told DAZN.

Zaccagni got one and a half yellow cards, so it was only right to take him off. Monza moved the ball around well, we were too deep on their crosses. It's difficult to analyse, but it certainly wasn't one of our better games.

Monza did better than us, there were too many players who were below par. Monza are a very good team and we weren't at our best, so every point is important."

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