LEADERS OF THE OPPOSITION
Sweden's joint managers Lars Lagerbäck (left) and Tommy Söderberg (right).
Söderberg and Lagerbäck
The Swedish partnership is one of the few double acts left on the international scene.
Euro 2004 will be the pair's third major tournament together since taking over in 1997, although their reign is set to come to an end after Portugal as Soderberg has announced he will step aside after the competition.
The 55-year-old is known as the 'tracksuit manager' of the two as he is the main motivator and the more verbal of the pair.
Lagerback is more thoughtful and considers the tactical side of the game as well as analysing Sweden's opponents.
They led Sweden to Euro 2000 as well as the 2002 World Cup, where they surprised many by topping a group including England, Argentina and Nigeria.
Their dreams were shattered as they lost to Senegal in the next round but they will be looking to go a long way this time around after losing just one match in the qualification stages.