He wasn't out of position! He hasn't played on the left in a few years, but he has in the past, as this second diagram from Zonal Marking's analysis of Ghana in WC2010 will show:
http://www.zonalmarking.net/2010/06/05/ghana-world-cup-2010-tactics/
I still think he's limited and frankly a tiny bit wasted as a LWB. He's been great so far and today especially though, so I'm not really complaining. The others ...
Lichtsteiner is a rock-steady RB, perfect for a 4-3-3. He's not a RWB. He's not terrible by any means when played as one, however he doesn't have the technical quality needed o be a constant danger up front. He can be devastating when he comes rushing down the side as a motherfucking Swiss train and is served with a through-ball, but you'll never (or very rarely) see him jump the defender in a one vs. one, be it with a dribble or with sheer pace. Conte knows this, I think, which is why we bought Isla. Licht is too good not to be in the starting XI, so I really, really, REALLY hope we'll be switching between 3-5-2 and 4-3-3 a lot this season.
We need a top striker who'll play alongside Vucinic. Shocking, I know. Giovinco is work in progress at this point. He considers himself a SS, while I've always though he was best suited as a WF or a AMF. As quick and able in turning as he is, we can't have him playing with his back constantly against the goal, he's just too much of a lightweight. Still, he and Conte need time to figure it out, so no worries (yet). Hope his ankle injury is nothing serious. He'll probably have to skip Udinese.
Marchiso was good to great, Vidal is at 40% tops. I hope it's just poor form and not sports hernia. Bonucci made the same retarded mistake he made in the SuperCoppa match vs. Napoli, thankfully this time there was no Pandev to take advantage of it. He needs to wake up, summer's almost over. Marrone was solid, just solid. It's pretty incredible, actually, considering he was still a CM only a month ago.
In short, it's still summer football and the form is what it is. We only saw 10 minutes of what could be considered the real Juve today and it was enough to beat Parma. Marotta, you know what you have to do.