When Sweden faces the world's best national team at Friends arena tomorrow, the national team captain sees it as if Blågult has "a perfect position".

All 25 players have trained in recent days and several foreign professionals have shown good form in their club teams.

- A lot has to go wrong to beat such a tough opponent, but I think both I and the players have the feeling that we can win, says Gerhardsson.

With an upcoming Olympics, it is close at hand to rewind the clock to the latest Olympics in Rio 2016. Then Sweden won a penalty shooter against ISA in the quarterfinals - a loss that still hurts for the national team which now has 37 straight victories.

- It is clear that it hurts incredibly much for them, considering that we did it in the Olympics.

They know that we are an incredibly good team and that they have respect for us.

But they should have forgotten that match instead of talking about it, says team captain Caroline Seger.

Chelsea defender Magdalena Eriksson would like to see a new win against the big team but does not think it is the primary thing tomorrow.

- If you can raw and win against the world's best ranked team, it's a huge boost, but the most important thing is how the match picture looks.

We take that with us.

The most important thing is that we are the best in the Olympics.