Dick Advocaat's decision to stay at Sunderland has delighted Jermain Defoe, who wants to reach the coveted 20-goal mark next term.
Jermain Defoe has set himself a target of 20 goals next season, while expressing his delight that Dick Advocaat is staying on as Sunderland head coach.
Striker Defoe moved to the Stadium of Light from Toronto FC in January and found the net four times, including a stunning volley in a 1-0 victory over Newcastle United in April's Tyne-Wear derby.
Under Advocaat, Sunderland managed to secure Premier League safety.
The Dutchman originally stated that he would retire from football coaching before performing a U-turn to sign a new one-year deal, and Defoe is confident of being the main goal threat in the 67-year-old's frontline.