Hammarby's coach Stefan Billborn tells Expressen that AIK is "one of the easiest teams" to read off a starting elf.

- That's why they're so good too. I think AIK is damn good, precisely because they do everything so disciplined. They stick to the idea and the players are loyal. Everyone works hard, they take what is offered and win the matches, says Billborn to Expressen.

A description that Sunday derby antagonist agrees with.

- Yes, but I think we are. There are probably not so many secrets, says the AIK coach.

As a trainer I can imagine that you reason a lot about putting all eggs in the same basket versus being flexible, plan A versus plan B ... The feeling is that you put a lot of eggs in a really nice basket?

- Yes, the thing with what is right and wrong to make results is what is the question. Should you go on continuity or not. And it is true that we have been on continuity more often than not. And most likely until tomorrow it will not be that we go and look in another chicken house.

AIK is set against the series' sharpest offensive, which scored the most goals in the series.

- It's not just that they have the ability to create in a way, only through the right side or just through contours. Without it, danger creates broad, narrow and established, not established, and so on. That is probably the great strength with them, says Norling.