Ten years on: The differences between Guardiola's side and Valverde's Barcelona Barcelona It is the anniversary of the sextuple

A decade has passed since Pep Guardiola's Barcelona made history by winning six titles in one year, but the Blaugrana have changed a lot since.

From that team, only Lionel Messi, Sergio Busquets and Gerard Pique remain at the Camp Nou, while the club have shifted their focus from developing academy players to spending big to bring in foreign superstars.

Here, we look at what has changed.

La Masia has lost prominence

Guardiola turned to the club's famous academy to help players to make the leap into the first team.

La Masia graduates such as Victor Valdes, Carles Puyol, Pique, Xavi Hernandez, Andres Iniesta, Busquets, Messi and Pedro Rodriguez were the pillars of a Barcelona that dominated both domestically and in Europe.

However, the academy products' role has diminished over time and in Ernesto Valverde's starting line-up there are only four players who made their first footballing steps at the club.

Messi, Pique, Jordi Alba and Busquets are those players and they're already in their early 30s, while Sergi Roberto often starts on the bench.

A young team vs a veteran squad.

The starting XI of the team that won the six trophies had an average age of 25 and a half years, while the current line-up's average age is over 28 years old.

Five players exceed the age of 30 and Barcelona face problems when they take on physical sides.

Barcelona no longer dominate games

Guardiola's men just didn't give away the ball and completely dominated games with Busquets, Xavi and Iniesta orchestrating plays from the middle third.

However, the Blaugrana have changed a lot since then and they don't mind letting their rivals control the tempo of the match.

Huge spending on signings

The 2009 starting line-up cost Barcelona 110 million euros, as the Catalans spent 70m euros for Zlatan Ibrahimovic, 36m euros for Dani Alves and 4m euros for Maxwell.

While the rest of the players back then were La Masia products, the Blaugrana currently import foreign talents or superstars.

The cost of the current first XI has skyrocketed to 371m euros, as they spent 75m euros for Frenkie De Jong, 120m euros for Antoine Griezmann, 81m euros for Luis Suarez, 35m euros for Clement Lenglet, 30m euros for Nelson Semedo, 12m euros for Marc-Andre ter Stegen and 18m for Ivan Rakitic.