When Malmö FF tomorrow opens the final qualifying round of the Europa League at home against Israeli Bnei Yehuda Tel Aviv, it is with a somewhat broken attack set.

Jo Inge Berget is definitely gone with a groin injury. Marcus Antonsson's participation is highly questionable due to a thigh injury he sustained in the previous qualifying round, against HSK Zrinjski.

"Didn't chance"

And in addition, Guillermo Molins has fallen ill, and is now isolated from the rest of the team.

- He is sick, his children have been sick and he got infected. So we didn't get a chance to bring him in with the rest of the group today, coach Uwe Rösler said at a press conference today, where he added that hope is not out for Molins to play tomorrow:

- He trained on his own at 14.30. He is still in his mind for tomorrow, but we have to wait and see.

"Let's see tomorrow"

There are also some hopes for Antonsson.

- We'll see tomorrow and make a decision then, says Rösler.

If neither Antonsson nor Molins can play, the only strikers remain in the squad Markus Rosenberg and 17-year-old Tim Prica.

"Next best defensively"

But no matter what players Rösler has available tomorrow, he is set for a tough match against Bnei Yehuda Tel Aviv, who became Israeli league women last season (and took the European spot as a cup winner) and has only been this far in Europe. the game once before (2009, when they lost by 0-1 twice over against PSV Eindhoven).

- It was second best defensively in the Israeli league last year and is low in a 5-4-1 or 5-3-2. They do not let go of many chances and rarely attack with more than four players, says Rösler.