Fav moment yesterday of Licht was when he nearly killed Caceres for not marking i believe Rosenberg.
watch Bonucci in that situation again. he was at the center of the field when we lost the ball and instead of running back he decided to chase the player with the ball (which isnt necessarily a bad thing). since the ball is on the right side of their attack, Caceres moved to the center of the defense to cover Bonucci's spot (would be stupid if he stayed wide back and left us exposed). what Bonucci had to do is run back, but not to his natural spot (which he did), but to cover the far post which was empty since Caceres left his position. you cant expect a defender (Caceres in this case) to change his position in the middle of the opponents attack and especially when they are about to cross the ball in the box. i dont see what would be Caceres' fault in that situation...
You are right in saying Caceres wasn't to blame. He had to go to the man in the middle of the goal when the cross was coming in.
However, it was a collective issue rather than really being Bonucci's fault.
Bonucci got dragged forward marking the centre-forward early in the move and was always going to struggle get back into position, but that shouldn't have caused a problem.
Evra and Marchisio are the players who had the best chance of recovering the situation once things started to go wrong, but both appear to be ball-watching and not properly aware of the situation developing.
Marchisio could have dropped back into Bonucci's spot, as he had no-one in his own area to pick up and it was clear there wasn't going to be danger in that area.
Evra could have picked up the player who run wide to put the cross in, but he was also ball-watching.
If either (or both) of those things had happened, Juve would not have been left with Caceres trying to cover two attackers.
Chiellini and Caceres aren't blameless in this either: they are the players best placed to see the problem developing and therefore good communication from them to Evra and Marchisio could have got them to where they ought to have been.
One could also question whether Lichtsteiner's starting position was too high up the flank as he gave himself no chance of making up the ground to get back goal-side of the attacker at the back post.
It's the first highlight in this: