Rolfö thinks it is reasonable for the championship to be postponed.

- It is an understandable decision, especially when you see that the Olympics will be advanced and that the men's European Championship will be, too, she says and continues:

- Everything is progressed, you can see it as it is now. It is not only our industry that is affected. Just adapt to the situation. You can't influence that much, but it's just doing your best based on the situation. You can count forward and peak your form later simply.

Some key players, such as team captain Caroline Seger and Nilla Fischer, are 35 years old today. Rolfö hopes to continue the championship.

- It's something you think about, our older players that you don't know if they will continue. It is hoped that they will jump on this journey and want to join us next year and hopefully the year after that. We will push those who are a little older and hope they will continue.

What does your everyday life look like?

- I am at home in Sweden and can do my training on my own. There will be no football but there will be running and strength. Obviously one wishes it to be different, but in Germany it looks different in that one must not be more than two persons. Then you can't run team training. It's tough, but it's the way it is, says 26-year-old Rolfö.

The striker has constant contact with his German big club, Wolfsburg.

- We have a dialogue and discuss each week. Now let's see how things are in the days. They obviously want us to be able to continue team training soon, but first we start with soccer training two and two. Today we received information that the league has been postponed to the end of April, so we will see how it goes with it.