The Black Cats head into the decisive fixture knowing a victory, alongside favourable results elsewhere, could secure an unlikely place in European competition.
The Frenchman believes his team's season has already exceeded expectations and praised the progress his side have made throughout the year.
He is now eager for his players to end the campaign on a high in front of their home supporters and embrace the challenge against one of the league’s biggest clubs.“This game is a good opportunity to celebrate the season at home in front of our fans,” Le Bris told Sunderland website.
“At the minute, we have 51 points and the opportunity to get three more, which is impressive for our first season back in the Premier League.
“We have grown, learned, improved and struggled at times which is normal in the league. If everything aligns elsewhere, maybe something exceptional can happen, but it’s not fully in our hands.”
