He told Sportsweek on Radio 5 Live:
“Any manager of any big institution, which is what Manchester United is, internationally, you have a role and a responsibility to give out the correct messages,” said Phelan, who was a player, coach and assistant manager under Ferguson.
“You don’t have to avoid conflict, but you certainly have to conduct yourself in a way which is befitting of the tradition of where you’re working, and that’s something you can do by keeping your own counsel and getting on with the job.
“But he [Mourinho] is a completely different character and he expresses himself in a completely different way.
“There are opportunities to say things and there are opportunities to keep it to yourself. He chooses one way, and with that, there are consequences in what you say.”
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