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Carrick: All eyes on Manchester
- Updated: July 25, 2016
Michael Carrick says it’s not a surprise that the eyes of much of the footballing world will be on Manchester this season.
Manchester United and Manchester City, armed with two of the game’s most prestigious managers Jose Mourinho and Pep Guardiola, will be looking to challenge for the title this season.
The two sides were due to come face-to-face on Monday in a friendly match in Beijing, before the game was cancelled due to recent weather events. The first competitive derby meeting of 2016/17 is set for Saturday, September 10 – live on Sky Sports.
Both clubs underachieved last season but, with Mourinho …
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