Stina Blackstenius was forced to break the league final against Rosengård due to a thigh injury.

She missed a month.

In the last round, September 27, the striker was back on the field.

She jumped into the 87th minute against Piteå.

Tomorrow, Gothenburg plays away against Umeå.

Then she's ready for games.

- Stina trains fully and is available for the match.

Since she did not play full matches, the recommendation is that she does not play the entire match, depending on the match picture, says team doctor Matilda Lundblad to SVT Sport.

Meeting tonight

Jörgen Ericson, coach in Gothenburg, has no plans to use Blackstenius for 90 minutes.

Whether she starts or not is decided after tonight's meeting.

- We will reason a bit about whether Stina should start or jump in when the players are tired, there are pros and cons to both.

We'll have a conversation with her tonight to see how she sees it, says Ericson.

After that conversation, do you make a decision and announce the team tomorrow?

- Yes exactly.

If she does not start, she will learn to enter.

- Now we play on Saturday, and Wednesday is the Swedish Cup and then the match again on Sunday.

There will be three matches in one week.

It's a good time for her to make time.

There are six rounds of the damallsvenskan left.

Rosengård tops with 39 points, one more than Gothenburg.

- It is very important for us that she is in the final sprint, says Ericson.

"Must be clean"

Otherwise, the Gothenburg coach says that the rest of the players are healthy.

The team gets there with three straight victories in the back.

However, Umeå has four home wins in the last five matches.

- It feels good.

But we have great respect for Umeå, it is a wonderful team that wants to play football, says Ericson.

How do you view the gold rush?

- We know what we have to do, but it is not certain that it will be enough.

We have to go clean to give it a chance.

Then we can hope for a points loss for Rosengård, it is our only opportunity.

What chances do you give yourself?

- For me it is 50-50.

You have to look at our game schedules that we have left.

Rosengård has a tough away match against Linköping tomorrow.

Then Kristianstad is waiting to fight for third place, and Vittsjö on ordinary grass is not easy.

Piteå in a month, it could be snow up there then.