I noticed for Marseille's late winning goals, Aubameyang was free to slot home on each occasion with the nearest defender ball-watching. Can someone who understands defending/coaching better than me explain the "reason/blame" for these goals?
Is it
a) The superior movement of a top-class striker (and when it comes to movement, arguably Aubameyang still is)?
b) The "dumbness" of a defender being attracted to the ball and leaving his opponent free?
or
c) The assist being so good that the defender has to make a call and be pro-active in advancing towards the ball to try and clear it, but in doing so, takes the risk of not reaching the ball and the unoccupied striker gets a free shot?
The first and last are fair enough, if it's the middle one, there's no real excuse for it when defenders train with these drills every week.