http://m.skysports.com/article/football/yourclub/9885933?compid=263&teamid=229
"The English Goals League
Liverpool would have won the Premier League this season if only goals from English players counted.
A staggering 69 per cent of the Reds' goals came from English players, with almost one-third of those coming from Raheem Sterling or Steven Gerrard.
Liverpool will be missing talisman Gerrard next season after his move to LA Galaxy, while Sterling is subject to transfer speculation following his refusal to negotiate a contract extension at Anfield.
Despite Liverpool's impressive English goal ratio, not one player appeared in the Premier League's top five goal-scorers this season.
A revived
Crystal Palacefinished 10th last season - but in our table, powered by goals from Glenn Murray (7) and Jason Puncheon (6), they would have shot up to second.
Tottenham finish third in our alternative table - courtesy of 21-goal Harry Kane.
Premier League winners
Chelsea would have avoided relegation by just one point, with John Terry (five goals) and defence partner Gary Cahill (one goal) being the only English players to score for the Blues.
Relegated
QPR are the biggest risers, finishing 8th in the hypothetical league - 12 places above their final 2014/15 position.
Fellow relegation victims
Hull City scored the fewest league goals from English players this season, with only Jake Livermore and Michael Dawson registering one apiece.
The Tigers would have finished bottom of the Premier League, conceding 19 goals from English players and only winning one game throughout the campaign.
Sunderland, who narrowly avoided relegation this season, would have qualified for Europe if only goals from English players counted - but rivals
Newcastle, who stayed up on the last day - would have been relegated, just nine of their 40 goals scored by English players.
English strikers
Spurs star Harry Kane, who is reportedly attracting interest from Manchester United, was the Premier League's top English goal-scorer with 21 goals, netting over a third of Spurs' goals during the campaign.
QPR forward Charlie Austin finished the second-highest English goalscorer with 18 goals, followed by
West Brom striker Saido Berahino (14 goals).
Of the 2014/15 Premier League top four, only
Manchester United would have qualified for the Champions League - thanks largely to Wayne Rooney's 12 goals.
Liverpool-bound striker Danny Ings finished fifth with 11 league goals for
Burnley - accounting for nearly 40 per cent of the Clarets' goals this season.
In total, English players scored 326 goals during this season's campaign, nearly 40 per cent of all goals scored (831)."
Those pandering fools at Sky managing to award Liverpool football club another league title in fantasy made up world. Congrats you cringe-worthy hacks.