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Published 11:30 26 Dec 2018 GMT
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The mystery player was reportedly used regularly by Mourinho and the phonecall is said to have led to several discussions between Woodward and the Glazer family, which culminated in Mourinho being called in to meet Woodward at Carrington last Tuesday.
The Portuguese reportedly believed he was being called in to talk about potential January transfers before he was relieved of his duties.
Paul Pogba, who had a long-running feud with Mourinho, is said to have celebrated the sacking and coach Michael Carrick reportedly had to intervene although that version of events has been rejected by Ashley Young.
"No celebration at all. Absolute lies," Young told reporters after Saturday's 5-1 victory over Cardiff.
"Obviously it was disappointing for the manager to get sacked. In his two-and-a-half years he won trophies.
"We have to take some responsibility for that as we are on the pitch. Like I said we have to move on from that."
Former United striker Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has since been appointed caretaker manager until the end of the season, when a permanent successor to Mourinho will be named.
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