The sad part is you think (you said so before) Dybala's first goal against Barcelona was individual brilliance and not great team play to get Dybala the ball on the edge of the 6 yard box in a perfect spot to score.
And because this is the case, you have no idea what a team goal. You don't have to make 20 passes in succession before scoring like Pep teams.
Against Barca in this video. Higgy has a free header @ 1:03 that should have been a goal. He basically passes a shot to the keeper from the top of the box @ 5:15, and then he misses a 1v1 with the keeper @ 5:25. All 3 fantastic chances created by the team, 2 of them should have been goals 100%.
Add to that we also scored a 4th goal from team build-up through Khedira to Cuadrado which was actually onside, but called off.
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If you call that video not a team goal, you have no clue what you are talking about. It's a long ball to Dybala, a touch back to Higgy, who gets the ball in full stride and just has to round the defender standing still to be 1v1 with the keeper.
You have no idea about the team work involved in this sport if you consider that a moment of individual brilliance. You could call it 3 moments of individual brilliance. The long ball, the touch back from Dybala, and Higuain running past a defender standing still

lol: on the last one), but that's 30% of our players on the pitch. So that's clearly a fantastic chance created by multiple players on the team.