"Individually, they are top players, but together they can be a real threat," Potter said in a press conference. "I think they'll get better and better the more they play, and they complement each other very well."
Sunday's match saw Isak and Gyokeres demonstrate their ability to work together, creating scoring opportunities and scoring goals.
The success of the duo is likely to be a key factor in Sweden's success in the World Cup, and coach Potter is confident that they will continue to improve and become an even more potent attacking force.
As the tournament continues, fans and coaches alike will be watching closely to see how Isak and Gyokeres continue to develop their partnership and contribute to Sweden's chances of success.










