The Thai-British driver was heard on the radio telling the pitwall that he didn't agree with a message to push on the tyres, while at another point in the race, he felt that he should be doing that rather than managing them.
Albon had a frustrating race after qualifying an encouraging 11th, slipping back to 14th at the flag in a race that saw no retirements.
"I think at the time I got told to manage the tyres we weren't catching the cars in front," said Albon.
"So it was either try and not manage and try and catch the cars and overtake them, or just stay at the back.
"I'd rather be aggressive and then suffer the consequences later than never try and just finish last. So that was that was why I think I said I don't I don't really agree with it.
"But then at the same time, we wanted to push very hard in the first few laps with the tyre, and it was making the tyre grain up. So I didn't agree with that either. So a bit of everything."
Source: Autosport