It was eight seasons and four Swedish Championship golds in FC Rosengård for Zećira Mušović who is now leaving for games in England and Chelsea where she will be a club mate with the diamond ball winner Magdalena Eriksson and Jonna Andersson.

The fact that it is a large club means that the conditions for development are better. 

- It gets so much bigger and suddenly you can only be a football professional, you can't really do that in Sweden yet, Mušović says to SVT Sport.

It was after Wednesday's big victory with 10-0 in the Champions League that Zećira Mušović announced on social media that she is leaving the club she played 157 matches for.

A farewell that is not the easiest as it is more than one club she leaves. 

- It does not feel very easy, it will be tough.

FC Rosengård is my family every single one of them, both the team and all those who work at the office so it will be tough to leave here, says Mušović.

"I want to win and I know Chelsea want to too"

The new contract with Chelsea extends over two and a half years and she joins after Christmas and the New Year weekend.

Despite the fact that it is about two clubs with different financial conditions, she sees great sporting similarities. 

- It is a club that I come to that is a top club, where I think the match picture often looks like it did for me in FC Rosengård where you own the ball in large parts of the match. 

Now it is up to her to compete on equal terms with the two goalkeepers who are already in the club, Carly Telford from England and Ann-Katrin Berger from Germany.

But with her winning skull, she knows what she wants.

- I want to win and I know that Chelsea also wants to.

Then we'll see how far it goes.

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Zećira Mušović: "My level of ambition is sky high - I want to be the best"