Incredible footage has resurfaced of Celtic linked Jesse Marsch conducting a half-time team talk for RB Salzburg vs Liverpool.

The American manager was quoted today saying he was honoured to be linked with the vacant Parkhead position and he would be interested if approached by the club.

Marsch is currently manager of Austrian outfit RB Salzburg and is on course to complete a league and cup double for the second successive season. 

One of Marsch's team talks famously went viral following a Champions League clash against Liverpool at Anfield. The speech came after a goal from Hwang Hee-chan before the interval as his side trailed 3-1.

Marsh lit a fire under his RB Salzburg side with his half-time talk, which was watched by thousands as result of his side's fightback into the match. Liverpool ended up winning 4-3 victory despite being 3-0 up within 36 minutes.

On the video Marsch told the Blood Red Podcast: "I wouldn’t say I was happy - when all of these documentary videos come out, they can be uncomfortable.

"I hate watching myself speak German, it’s painful! But I went through this in the U.S. – people love this content now.

"I watched The Last Dance with Michael Jordan as soon as it would come out and I could not wait to watch the next episodes - real life is the most interesting story.

"We had an interesting story to tell this year with our club and the Champions League - it had been so many years that we had been fighting to get there and we finally achieved that goal.

"People wanted to see our story and in the end, the half-time video, the only thing I always say about content inside of a team is you have to make sure it represents not just one individual, but it represents the whole group.

"In that moment, I felt that the focus was a little too much on the coach and not so much on the full team."