Would Europe be too much too soon?published at 15:18 GMT

So Sunderland have reached the magical 40, cited all season by Regis Le Bris as the number of points he regarded was needed to ensure they avoid the drop.
In recent weeks he has even suggested 42 may be required but I think there is an acceptance widely held that 40 will be more than enough. Even when Sunderland were stranded on 36 points following three straight defeats there was a belief among many they would probably be safe. Now with only nine matches remaining and a margin of at least twelve points, it's safe to start thinking about next season in the top flight. To reach this point at the beginning of March is no mean achievement.
Most of us believed Sunderland would be involved in a relegation scrap in the closing stages, but as the season unfolded and Sunderland started strongly, especially at the Stadium of Light, that pessimism lifted and dare I say some even spoke, and some still do, of reaching Europe. I think there are many Sunderland fans though who would rather wait until Sunderland are an established Premier League team before leading an assault on Europe bearing in mind the relative strength and depth of the current squad. Even with strengthening in the summer the past campaigns by clubs playing in Europe suggests it directly impacts league form.
This season has been a revelation but it has also demonstrated Sunderland will need to strengthen in the summer. They'll need a striker, or two, especially if Wilson Isidor does leave, as well as full-back cover and midfield reinforcement.




















