Manchester United: Power Ranking the Top 5 Players Through the EPL Season so Far
5. Michael Carrick
4. Tom Cleverley
3. Rafael Da Silva
1. Shinji Kagawa
5. Michael Carrick
Kicking off our list is England international Michael Carrick, who's performances in central midfield so far this season for the Red Devils have been very strong.
United haven't been as strong in the middle of the pitch in recent years as they would have liked—perhaps because they are looking for the next Paul Scholes—and whilst Carrick isn't the solution to all their problems, the experienced midfielder has been solid throughout the year so far and has distributed the ball well right across the pitch.
Carrick has had excellent vision and distribution through the first three games and whilst the Red Devils are still lacking a physical presence in the middle of the pitch, he has filled the role well in tandem with Tom Cleverley. He hasn't turned the ball over so far this year—leading the team in both average passes per game as well as pass completion percentage.
Plenty of work still to grow for Carrick, but if we're just talking about the first three games of the season, it's been a very solid start from the 31-year-old.
4. Tom Cleverley
3. Rafael Da Silva
Prior to the start of the Premier League season this year, I strongly advocated that Rafael da Silva should not be started at right-back for United this year—feeling that Phil Jones offered greater defensive stability and was simply a better player than Rafael.
But following on from his strong performances with Brazil at the 2012 London Olympics, the young defender has been superb for the Red Devils so far this year and for mine, has been their best defender through the opening three matches.
Yes, he attacks sometimes when he probably should and yes, he did make that shocker of a mistake against Southampton, but once you consider all that he brings to the team and their attack, the positives far outweigh the negatives for Rafael this year.
The 22-year-old currently sits top two in the team for tackles and interceptions per game, but also in chances created, pass completion percentage and goals. He is becoming an invaluable asset in both attack and defense, and has solidified his position at right-back for the time being because of it.
2. Robin Van Persie
But as good and exciting Robin van Persie has been through the opening few games of the English Premier League, nobody has been greater at Manchester United this year than Shinji Kagawa—United's "other" transfer over the summer transfer window.
Kagawa has quickly become the heart and soul of United's attack—the driving force behind their creativity and go-foward, and is thriving with quality players around him.
The Japanese international already has a goal this year, as well as an average of 1.7 chances created per match. He is completing his passes at over 90 percent completion rate and sits in the top few players at United for average match rating this year.
But those numbers aside, Kagawa has been United's best player because he has become their most important player this year. He has become their drive through the middle could be the attacking spark that they were desperately missing last season in their attack.
Time will tell whether Ferguson's summer signing can win the Premier League title for United in his first year at the club, but at just 23 years of age, Kagawa no doubt has a bright future at Old Trafford. And if he continues to play as well as he has done to start this season, his name may echo around the Manchester club for several more seasons to come.
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