'It is inspiring' - Leeds United boss on Celtic links and Ange Postecoglou admiration
Marsch replaced Marcelo Bielsa at Elland Road last season and kept them in the Premier League.
In Australia during pre-season, the American, who previously managed Salzburg and RB Leipzig, was asked his view on being linked with Celtic.
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Hide AdThe 48-year-old suggested such a move, while being honoured to have been mentioned, may not have matched with his ideas for a project due to the demands to essentially win at all costs.
He said: "I always just try to look at it in terms of, 'what would the project look like?'
"Would we have similar ideas in how to build it the right way, invest in the academy, invest in young players and create this development process that I'm talking about? And not just focus on winning. Obviously I know that when you're the coach of Celtic, winning is the most important thing."
Marsch also paid tribute to Postecoglou for the work he has done, not just at Celtic but throughout his career.
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Hide AdThe Leeds boss has been hugely impressed with the identity of how the AustraliaN wants his sides to play.


“I’m a big admirer of Ange," he said. “I think the work he has done here, in Japan and then in Scotland has been really, really good. What a great first year he had with Celtic. I love seeing people challenge themselves.
“Have clear ideas, have teams that play in a very distinct manner and stay true to their identity. It is inspiring.”
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