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16th March 2017
04:36pm GMT

In an interview given to Portuguese TV Channel SIC over the weekend (translated by Sport Witness), Mourinho has discussed his relationship with Ferguson since joining United.
Intriguingly, he reveals that Ferguson had distanced himself from the players and other club staff since his retirement, something which Mourinho appears to have tried to reverse.
"When he left here, he wanted to leave and not come back. I think, perhaps, for his own comfort. Maybe going back is to suffer a little.
“But after I arrived he came in again. He came back to visit the people he worked with for so many years.
"He traveled with us once again. And that’s what I said: It doesn’t make sense that we’re playing in London and go on a private train and you will go by car. You’re not going by car, no. Go by train with the team."
Interestingly, Mourinho expands on this, describing Ferguson as "shy", not a word many would've used to describe him during his time as United boss.
“But he is so respectful that he becomes even a little shy in this approach. We have to make him feel loved. In our head there are no ghosts, no complexes, no such thing.
“There have been situations at the end of the game where Sir Bobby Charlton comes down, the executive director comes down, and he, who is with them, does not come to the dressing room. That kind of situation, I already said that makes absolutely no sense."
Ferguson's timid approach might come as a surprise to many of the club's supporters, as will the fact that he appears to have travelled separately from the team when watching them play away from Old Trafford in the time since he retired.
Mourinho now appears to have put this right, or at least that's what he appears to be telling people.Explore more on these topics: