First, Rosengård crushed Lanchkuti 17-0.

Then they received St.

Pölten at home where the first round ended in a draw.

But the Swedish team grabbed the collar in the second round and eventually won 4-2.

Tomorrow they face the German top team Bayern Munich and the Malmö team is facing a meeting that will be the toughest so far.

- It will be very tough.

Against such teams you can not afford mistakes, says Caroline Seger and continues:

- It's a skilled team.

But if we can do what we are supposed to and do it 110 percent, it can be good. 

The German team is starting to approach the final stage of its league, while the damallsvenskan has not yet started.

Something Seger thinks could be in Bavaria's favor. 

- They have been running much longer and are in the rhythm and tempo, she says.

The national team player is set against his old team

The former Rosengård player Amanda Ilestedt plays in Bayern's squad.

She left the club in 2017 and played two seasons for Turbine Potsdam before joining the top team.

- I look forward to the match, it will be very special, says Ilestedt.

Ilestedt believes that the goal is to reach a Champions League final.

But that they must first get past the first obstacle, Rosengård.

- We will meet a good team with a lot of experience on the field, both at national and international level.

So it is important to be on your toes, she says.

The return meeting will be played at Malmö IP on the first of April.

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Rosengård is ready for the quarterfinals of the Champions League.

Photo: Bildbyrån.