Fridolina Rolfö played the final half hour when Sweden won 5-0. She accounted for a goal-setting pass, and thinks that the playing time she got felt like a good start, on the road to top form.

- I still feel vibrant in the body, and am very keen on playing football, so that's the most important thing I feel - that the head wants so much. I hope the body sticks with it too, she says.

Tough months to handle

Fridolina Rolfö, one of Sweden's absolute best players during the World Cup, was forced to leave the championship, and join her new German club, the Wolfsburg championship team, with a foot injury. There was also a setback on the way back. The time after the success of the World Cup bronze has been tough months to deal with. And now a little extra caution has been applied, she says before the return.

- Absolutely, we have been careful and taken it easy, so that the foot will feel good. The ligament was seriously damaged, so it has taken its time, and it has healed properly. But now it feels good again!

Considering the floor plan to spend your playing time here with the national team in a good way, how do you think before the Slovakia match on Tuesday?

- We'll see how it feels after today, how the body is feeling, and then the talk with Peter and the medical team will be what would be good, so it's up to them.

The Swedish squad is now traveling home to Gothenburg to reload for the next European qualifying kick. And Rolfö greatly enjoys being back in the group.

- It's nice and incredibly fun to be on the pitch with these girls that I like so much to play with, so it makes me very happy, she says.