Anna Anvegård left Växjö for Rosengård in August, and is now in split shooting direction, on twelve goals. The fact that she scored seven goals in six matches for the superior series leader is special, and something to really bring into the national team. Like the higher pace she now has in her club team.

- It's nice to have it in your body when you come here and can start like the others. Before, it was a little tough first workouts to get into it. So that's definitely an advantage.

"You have to be a little faster in the idea"

What steps do you feel you are still taking?

- Yes, it is good when you get the ball to make movements, to get away from the opponent much faster. That's something I've been thinking about since I came to Rosengård, because there you have players up in the back for half a second, and it's just like here in the national team that you have to be a little faster in the thought. And I think that is definitely getting better and better, and something I work with all the time.

Sweden's bronze summer in France was Anvegård's first World Cup, and first major championship medal. After this national team collection, it carries home to Rosengård, with a great chance to secure the Swedish Championship title immediately. A first SM gold for her. She tries to separate the data and concentrate a hundred percent on the task she is in. But admits with a big smile that a lot is happening now.

- It's super fun that there are fun matches waiting both at home and here.