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Keeping up with the Magpies: O'Neill inspired by Newcastle success

The Sunderland boss says he’s been inspired by a superb season by the Black Cats north-east neighbours, Newcastle United.

SUNDERLAND MANAGER Martin O’Neill says his side will try to emulate the success of rivals Newcastle in the new Premier League season.

The Stadium of Light outfit failed to finish above Newcastle for the first time since 2008 last term, as Alan Pardew’s side mounted a shock challenge for Champions League football before eventually securing a Europa League berth.

And O’Neill, who took charge of the Wearside club following Steve Bruce’s sacking in December, hopes to see his side use that fact to their advantage next time round.

“If it hasn’t upped the ante, it certainly should do,” he told reporters. ”It was a great season for Newcastle. It might have been unexpected in some quarters, but they signed some very good players and it worked out brilliantly for them. It was a really great season. And, of course, that’s something that we want to emulate as quickly as we possibly can. But it’s easier said than done.”

Though Sunderland’s league form improved significantly following O’Neill’s arrival, he expressed disappointment over missing out on an FA Cup semi-final berth.

“We made some progress last season but the Everton FA Cup defeat probably served as a reality check after we had played so well against the eventual champions Manchester City,” he said. And the former Celtic boss acknowledged the need to strengthen his squad in the close-season in order to mount a challenge for silverware.

“We all know what’s needed at the football club. The priorities are to get some players in who will make us a better team,” he said. ”It’s nothing new to me, It’s always a bit of a balancing act. I am not trying to make a statement with a transfer. I am more interested in signing players who will make an impact. If they make an impact at the football club I would be delighted and so would the players.”

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