You make some good points, but I never suggested that pace came into it. By skinning, I just meant that the three I mentioned will be beaten time and time again (by their own errors and back-pedalling as much as by any great RM play).
When it comes to one player running with the ball against another one, how 'the team plays' doesn't come into it.
A natural defender trying to actually close the attacker down will always get my vote over what we see, with monotonous regularity, in every game. Even when faced with average attackers.
The two biggest issues - which I refer to on here quite frequently (after all, if the team continue to do it, I'm entitled to keep complaining about it) are
1) Back-pedalling without even a thought of tackling until we have penned ourselves into our own area;
2) Making some half-arsed show of trying to block a shot from 5m away, instead of getting a foot on top of the ball and stopping it at source. I personally haven't played for years, but give me a ball right now, and I could swing it around somebody standing as far away as our lot were for most of the Arsenal goals.
The Brugges right-back received praise on here for keeping Phil so quiet. That's all he was doing - closing him down. Takes energy and concentration of course, obviously, but not any rocket science.
Ok so tbf I think what you have a problem with is the way the defence sets up and how we defend rather than an individual player. Even if Khusanov started, I wouldn't expect him to come in and take a free role at right back and just try to man mark the winger out of the game. He'd come in and follow instructions.
I just can't agree with you that how the team plays doesn't come into it or that it's perfectly simple. This is a professional team.