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Runaway leaders United chasing points record

United visit Sunderland on Saturday when victory would open up an 18-point lead, at least until second-placed Manchester City host Newcastle United later in the day.

With nine games remaining, United have 74 points and need 22 more to break the record of 95 set by Jose Mourinho's Chelsea side in 2004/05. Their own record is 92.

"If we get to 96 points I'd be absolutely delighted," Ferguson, whose side face Chelsea in an FA Cup quarter-final replay on Monday said this week while waiting for his players to return from international duty.

"That would be a fantastic season. If we get to that position, we have probably won the league."

"I never thought we would be 15 points clear," he said. "I expected it to be a really tough fight."

Chelsea are now a point ahead of Spurs with a game in hand while Arsenal are breathing down the necks of their north London rivals who are still haunted by last season's poor finish which cost them a place in the Champions League.

Chelsea travel to Adkins' old club Southampton looking for a third consecutive league victory.