After five months of absence, Sabina Jacobsen is back on the handball court following the injury in the right knee that kept her away from the 2019 World Cup. Defense specialist Jacobsen has now made two matches for her CSKA Moscow following a successful rehab process.

- I did my second match today and it felt great. Everything works as it should and I feel no pain. Obviously the first game you were a little nervous about banging on properly but for today it also released and I'm not afraid of anything, Jacobsen tells SVT Sport.

At the end of March, the Olympic qualification awaits the Swedish ladies who finished seventh in the World Cup in December. Before the injury, Sabina Jacobsen wore the captain's tie, a tie that went over to Carin Strömberg in Jacobsen's absence. Despite a long injury period, Jacobsen has good chases to get into the squad for the qualifiers announced at the beginning of next week.

- I feel in good shape and no pain whatsoever so it's clear I hope I come along, says Jacobsen with 136 international matches.

Archive: Injured Sabina Jacobsen misses handball World Cup (November 5, 2019)

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Injured Sabina Jacobsen misses handball World Cup Photo: Photo Agency