Just when I thought you could possibly be reasonable, you write up a post like this.
First of all, yes, in Italy tactics play a role greater than some other leagues, but how do you account for players such as Veron, David Pizarro, Totti, Almiron and Rosina? They're all playmakers and don't have the most tactical sense for an array of players, but they still excel here... what's the difference between them and Iniesta? And if you're talking about the fact that Iniesta is small, I don't buy that argument whatsoever. Pizarro and Rosina are both 'smaller' players and they're doing quite well in this oh so tough league for playmakers. This isn't the EPL FFS.
I can compare Guardiola and Iniesta because the former played in Italy and the latter is under discussion right now... which club Pep played for in Serie A doesn't matter because despite his teammates he still did well during his final seasons in this oh so tough league for playmakers.
I'm not going to take you seriously from now onwards, because the first sentence reflects how conceited you're.
Again you're comparing great football players like Veron and Totti to Inesta. Veron is very tactically sound, very strong physique, the best passer I've ever seen, has a strong character on pitch and a true hardworker. By the way, he was the first player ever in the history of WC to be tested for Nandrolone twice after one match after cutting 24 km against England in WC98. How can you compare him to Inesta? Totti is one of the best players in the history of Italy. Actually, I won't argue about this point more because just comparing Totti to Inesta is very lame.
And yes, Iniesta is small and isn't that tough, what is more. On the contrary, Rosina is more of a fighter and quicker. While Pizarro is a good passer and this is the best thing he can do, obviously he isn't a superstar. So, what is your point?
As for Guardiola and Inesta, I disagree. When a player represents a team like Brescia, he doesn't have to be in his top form, exactly like Guardiola who played for Berscia when he was past his prime. Whereas, when a player represents a team like Juventus, he is supposed to have something special. Certainly, different mentalities with different ambitions.
And finally, your comment regarding Juninho really sums up your knowledge of Ligue 1 and the performances of Tiago. Anybody who has seen a couple Lyon matches knows Juninho isn't all about freekicks..
And you even rate the Ligue 1 that high. I base my opinion about Tiago mainly from what I watched of him in Stamford Bridge, I don't deny it. And even when I watch him in Ligue 1, he doesn't impress me; an average player. Regarding Juninho, you're overrating him, in my opinion.
So what, you think that everybody is suited for English football? And have you ever heard of Essien before? I'm not so sure.
Who said that that everybody is suited for the English football? Tiago wasn't that successful in England. Hence, I do think he'll fail more in Italy, as simple as it is.