Michael Carrick says its not a surprise that the eyes of much of the footballing world will be on Manchester this season. Tom Brady Jersey . Manchester United and Manchester City, armed with two of the games 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 and Guardiola now at the helms of each, the upcoming battles this term could be mouth-watering prospects. Jose Mourinho helps launch Manchester Uniteds new home kit for the 2016/17 season Its exciting and interesting, not just for us being involved but for everyone else looking in to see how its going to go, Carrick told MUTV.There will be a lot of focus on both clubs and well battle it out to see who finishes on top. Both teams look in good shape with two top managers. Well certainly be better than last season and looking to be a lot stronger and getting back to the top.Carrick confirmed he is feeling okay again after missing the defeat to Borussia Dortmund in Shanghai following a knock on his knee during training from Paddy McNair. Carrick (L) feels pre-season preparations have been going well The 35-year-old feels pre-season preparations have gone well so far, with an opportunity for some important bonding with the new manager, coaching staff and players.Its gone well in terms of what we want to get out of the trip, he added. 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The Hitmen (32-14-6) got goals from Brady Brassart and goaltender Chris Driedger, who was awarded a goal after Kootenay played the puck into its own net while playing 6-on-5 on a delayed penalty. Driedger stopped 26-of-31 shots in a losing cause. Antonio Garcia Jersey. --- AMERICANS 4 REBELS 2 RED DEER, Alta. -- Brian Williams capped off a three-point outing with an empty-net goal as Tri-City doubled up the Rebels. Mitch Topping, Justin Gutierrez and Beau McCue also scored for the Americans (26-22-5) while Josh Thrower was given a five-minute major and game misconduct in the first period for checking to the head. Conner Bleackley and Evan Polei scored for Red Deer (27-22-3), which lost in regulation for the first time in seven outings, and Rhyse Dieno assisted on both. 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