MARTIN OâNeill believes Sunderland must take points off title-challengers Manchester United if they are to fulfil their own ambitions this season. OâNeill has targeted four points from Sunderlandâs final two games of the season to ensure a top-half finish after the Black Cats were unable to get the better of strugglers Wolves, Aston Villa and Bolton. Sunderland head to Fulham on Sunday looking to end a six-game winless run, and then host second-placed Manchester United on the final day, with Sir Alex Fergusonâs side desperate to pip neighbours for the Premier League crown at the death. OâNeill told the Gazette: âTo give ourselves a chance, we probably need to get four points from the last two games. âI think itâs still realistic to finish in the top 10. Weâre just outside it at the moment, but we need to beat Fulham on Sunday, and try to get something against Manchester United. âIf we had been given the offside goal against Aston Villa and won the Bolton game, we would be sitting with another four points and then been very close to being in the top 10, even without these two matches. âBut it wasnât so. âIt means we have to go and get something against Fulham.â Sunderland face a Fulham side who sit in ninth spot after a first ever victory at Anfield on Tuesday night gave them a four-point buffer from the bottom half of the table. Martin Jolâs men, who were thrashed 4-0 at Everton last weekend, have suffered just one defeat in nine at home, with Sunderland last prevailing at Craven Cottage in April 2008. âIt was a big win for Fulham at Liverpool,â said OâNeill. âThey had two trips to Merseyside. One unsuccessful, the other one very good. Those points have assured them really of the top 10. Stephane Sessegnon has unfinished business at Sunderland âRealistically, we have to win the game. âCraven Cottage is a place Iâve always enjoyed, itâs very atmospheric, a terrific ground. âFulham play particularly well at home, so itâs a difficult game for us obviously. âTheyâve got a lot of good players, and at Craven Cottage theyâre a real handful.â He added: âIâd obviously like to win a game. Weâve just played a couple where we should have won and didnât do so. âBut it hasnât concerned me that amount. Weâre coming towards the end of the season, and if youâd told me weâd be in this position way back in December, Iâd have taken it and been delighted with it. âWe just want to finish the season with a bit of momentum.â TOUGH CALL FOUR POINTS, BUT DOABLE http://www.shieldsgazette.com/sport...rtin-o-neill-targets-fantastic-four-1-4515272