On Saturday, Malmö became Swedish champions.

Just four days after Malmö took the club's 22nd Swedish Championship gold after a goal difference drama, they will end the group game in the Champions League.

- It has been good days, we had the gang gathered after the match, some drinks and good food.

We have to focus on the last match and play as well as possible, says Martin Olsson.

In Turin, Italy, MFF will face Juventus, who lack the newly operated Swedish national team player Dejan Kulusevski.

Malmö can not go to the playoffs or be third in the group, a position that gives a place in the Europa League playoffs.

Millions at stake

- We will try to take more points, that is why we are here, and we want a good taste after the last match.

We absolutely want to end the season well, says midfielder Niklas Moisander.

MFF lacks promotion opportunities, but still has millions of reasons to cross or win.

A draw against Juventus tonight in the Champions League group stage gives Malmö SEK 9.5 million, and a landslide victory gives MFF SEK 28.6 million.

The match kicks off at 18.45.