The Argentine has slammed the Chelsea manager in an explosive new book, criticising his style and comparing the Portuguese boss negatively to his coaching rival.
Valdano - a former Madrid player, coach and sporting director - held his most recent position with Los Blancos for two years until being sacked in 2011 after his relationship with the Portuguese trainer had deteriorated and he lost the resulting power struggle.
The 58-year-old has taken a fresh swipe at the Chelsea boss, saying the former Bernabeu coach has nothing worthwhile to say about football and suggesting he falls short of Bayern Munich boss Guardiola - coach of Madrid's bitter rivals Barcelona for the first two years of Mourinho's stay - by comparing him to Italian composer Antonio Salieri.
Writing in his book 'The Eleven Powers of the Leader' Valdano said: "If Guardiola is Mozart, then Mourinho is Salieri. He would be a great musician if Mozart did not exist.
"Mourinho is a personality made for these noisy and empty times. I never heard him say something about football, in public or in private, that was worth remembering.
"I could never understand him as we were coming from opposite poles. Intelligence and egos are enemies - when they clash, the ego wins."
Valdano expanded on the comments in his book during an interview with El Larguero, admitting that Mourinho's methods do get results but that the Stamford Bridge coach's biggest failure was his lack of Champions League success in three years with Madrid.
He said: "Mourinho is a professional, passionate and winning coach but his thinking on the game is very different than mine. He is much more interested in results and he often gets them.
"But he had one of the best squads in the history of Real Madrid and always remained just outside the door of the Champions League. That was the big challenge which he did not manage to succeed at.
"I have not heard from Mourinho's camp about my book - I do not have a close relationship with them."
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