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Manchester United: Mike Phelan and Eric Steele leave the club
Manchester United assistant manager Mike Phelan has left the club.
Phelan, a former United player, was promoted by Sir Alex Ferguson to the role of assistant manager in 2008, having served the club as a first-team coach since 2001.
But Ferguson's replacement David Moyes has chosen not to keep the 50-year-old as part of his backroom team.
Goalkeeping coach Eric Steele, who joined United in 2008, has also left Old Trafford.
Moyes said: "I will be looking to appoint my own members of coaching staff at some point in the future."
Executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward said: "I'd like to thank Eric and Mick for the enormous contributions they have made to the success of Manchester United in their time here."
"Their professionalism, ability and diligence have been a credit to them.
"They are top-class football men and everyone here wishes them well for long and successful careers in the game."