The 41-year-old guided the Catalan club to a number of trophies during his four-year spell in charge at Camp Nou, and the Argentine had nothing but praise for his footballing philosophy.

"Guardiola did a fantastic job," he told Eurosport. "He is the Steve Jobs of football: experimental, brave, a lover of beauty, and innovative. He is an important point of reference in the footballing world, and rightly so.

"Barca have turned their football into a culture and everything that the youngsters learn at La Masia is then applied at the Camp Nou."

Valdano then went on to discuss Real Madrid's youth policy, and stressed academy players are no longer as important as they used to be at the Santiago Bernabeu.

"In Real Madrid's history, the youth system has been essential, but times have changed. There seems to be some truth in the idea that for the youth system to play an important part, it's better to be poor than rich," he said.

Valdano left Real Madrid in May 2011 after a conflict with Jose Mourinho.