Story byJAMES ROBSONThu, January 15, 2026 at 11:41 AM UTC·3 min readMANCHESTER, England (AP) — Michael Carrick's start at Manchester United could not be more daunting. First up is the fierce local derby with Manchester City at Old Trafford in the Premier League on Saturday. Next is league leader Arsenal away. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementThat's the top two in the standings for a coach barely experienced at this level and taking on a role that increasingly looks like an impossible job after Ruben Amorim last week became the sixth coach or manager to make way since Alex Ferguson retired in 2013. Not that Carrick, a man who won the full set of major trophies as a United player, gives the impression of being overawed by the situation.“I feel in a really good place to be here. It feels very natural, to be honest, very normal,' he said this week.