The former defender feels that the Old Trafford boss needs to act accordingly to his position and that players may be revolting under his rule
Rio Ferdinand has suggested that Paul Pogba is merely acting as a mouthpiece for a larger group of Manchester United player who have become unsettled under Jose Mourinho's management.
The Portuguese has a long history of going to war with players during his career, with Pogba merely the latest in a long line of heavily publicised spats.
The Frenchman's misguided comments following United's draw with Wolves, in which he called for a more attacking tactical mindset, were met with his boss stripping him of the vice-captaincy, before claiming he hadn't given the star midfielder that role in the first place.