Steve Bruce believes he now has his "best" squad since taking over at Sunderland.
Bruce is in his third season on Wearside and believes he's got an excellent group of players with which to take on the Barclays Premier League.
Now the Black Cats boss is looking forward to seeing the squad - featuring a total of 10 new signings - mature and grow in what he feels is an excellent atmosphere on Wearside.
He revealed: "This is easily the best squad I've had since I've been here. They're a delightful bunch to work with.
"We've got good competition for places.
"We have a group which hopefully we can keep hold of and have some stability over the next two to three years, which will be vital."
Meanwhile Bruce has praised midfielder David Vaughan for a fine debut during last weekend's 4-0 win over Stoke.
The 28-year-old Welsh international had previously only featured as a substitute in league action but made a huge impact on his full top-flight debut.
Vaughan ran the midfield to devastating effect as the Black Cats steamrollered the Potters, leaving Bruce to praise his poise and calmness on the ball.
"I'm paid to make big decisions and Lee Cattermole and Jack Colback can feel hard done by because they have both contributed in their own way," he said.
"Vaughany keeps us ticking over in the middle of the pitch. He keeps the ball very, very well as we saw when he was with Blackpool last year.
"Against Stoke I knew that would be vitally important. He had a very good debut."
Best squad, agree or not?
Bruce is in his third season on Wearside and believes he's got an excellent group of players with which to take on the Barclays Premier League.
Now the Black Cats boss is looking forward to seeing the squad - featuring a total of 10 new signings - mature and grow in what he feels is an excellent atmosphere on Wearside.
He revealed: "This is easily the best squad I've had since I've been here. They're a delightful bunch to work with.
"We've got good competition for places.
"We have a group which hopefully we can keep hold of and have some stability over the next two to three years, which will be vital."
Meanwhile Bruce has praised midfielder David Vaughan for a fine debut during last weekend's 4-0 win over Stoke.
The 28-year-old Welsh international had previously only featured as a substitute in league action but made a huge impact on his full top-flight debut.
Vaughan ran the midfield to devastating effect as the Black Cats steamrollered the Potters, leaving Bruce to praise his poise and calmness on the ball.
"I'm paid to make big decisions and Lee Cattermole and Jack Colback can feel hard done by because they have both contributed in their own way," he said.
"Vaughany keeps us ticking over in the middle of the pitch. He keeps the ball very, very well as we saw when he was with Blackpool last year.
"Against Stoke I knew that would be vitally important. He had a very good debut."
Best squad, agree or not?