Relegated XI of English Premier League season 2014/15

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Centre Forward - Danny Ings

If I were to define Danny Ings, it would be this: A breakout star whose achievement was dwarfed by the unbelievable rise of Harry Kane.

However, everyone will agree that several factors have helped Kane. He plays for a side that boasts of quality support players like Eriksen, Lamela and Chadli whereas Ings plays for a weaker side.

As per Squawka, Ings creates a chance every game compared to the 0.79 by Kane. Ings has also registered 0.89 key passes per game whereas the Spurs youngster contributed 0.68. Ings is a complete forward. Like his compatriot Wayne Rooney,he likes to drop deep and get involved in the build-up play. He likes to make runs and take on the defenders. Sometimes he can also be seen pressing for ball in the own half.

With clubs like Real Sociedad, Schalke, Borussia Dortmund and Liverpool all rumoured to have scouted the 22-year-old-Englishman, Ings is certain to make that critical step this summer. As Jamie Redknapp said " With all respect to Burnley, he is destined for bigger things. The big question is when?"


Austin

Centre Forward- Charlie Austin

Scored 18 goals for the rock bottom club in a competitive league like English Premier League. Now that's not the kind of story you get to hear every season.

No points for guessing the lead striker of our relegated XI. If Harry Kane has been the revelation of the season, Charlie Austin has been the wonder of the season. The Englishman has been the bright spot for Rangers in an otherwise extremely disappointing season.

Charlie Austin is an old school classic striker which is a rare and dying breed. Good in the air, good in hold-up play and good with the runs, Austin is the kind of striker who feeds on good service. But he is not your typical poacher. He works hard on and off the ball. For the minimal service he gets from his teammates, he has shown great sharpness in finishing.

Austin has played non-league football and lower divisions and had always remained anonymous to the big stage. But with the stellar season with QPR, he has made a statement to Roy Hodgson that can no longer be ignored. Austin has recently been rewarded with his first International call-up.

As far as International career is concerned, Austin is a late bloomer. But let's hope Austin can grab this opportunity and beat all the odds to be the main man for England for years to come.

Here is a look at the whole team:

Relegated XI

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