Nathalie Fontaine's knee is still tightly wrapped with a bandage after the injury she sustained against Spain.

Before the match against Belarus, the star will test and see if the knee is up for play.

- We take it minute by minute.

It has felt a little better today than yesterday.

I will try to jog a bit before the warm-up and see if the body and knee are catching up.

If it feels good, then maybe it will be a minute in and out, Fontaine says to SVT Sport.

Although the injury is worrying for Sweden, it does not seem to be something serious.

- There is cartilage and fluid in the knee and a sprain.

No ligaments or ACL (cruciate ligament, editor's note) or so, which was the idea at first.

I do not know if you are old or worn, but yes ..., she says a little gently.

"Rehabat for 32 hours"

- Hard hours, feels like I have rehab for 32 hours straight.

There has been a lot of rehab, treatment, not so much sleep.

It has been needed and is going in the right direction.

If it turns out that Fontaine can play, she will shut down mentally and fight on.

- I have gone and and played even though I should not.

Physically right now it feels like that.

If I say I'm going to drive, I have to turn off the mental part and focus on other things.