The Swedish cross-country skiers have, apart from the success in the sprint, had tough competitions at the Olympics.

The expected achievements have not materialized and instead they have seen Norway's superstar Therese Johaug take home two golds.

Now, however, a relay awaits - where the Norwegians are likely to have problems as Johaug's colleagues underperformed.

- The Norwegian team is probably the weakest I can remember seeing in a championship.

Now we do not know who will start, but regardless, they have big problems.

However, they have Johaug and are not gone, of course.

They will be involved and fight but more in a challenging position, which they do not usually do, says SVT Sports expert Anders Blomquist.

"May have suffered from energy deficiency"

The expert believes that Sweden, like Norway, still has a strong team.

And he knows which skiers he wants to see in the relay.

- You would really need to get closer to the riders to know what the situation looks like, as some of them have had special problems.

An example is Frida Karlsson, who may have suffered from a lack of energy.

But with a reservation for lapse, I think Jonna Sundling should finish.

She has a radiant shape and fits perfectly.

Then I think that Frida, provided she feels that the body works and has the energy, should go third.

Frida is a fantastic third-distance skier who can create gaps.

Ebba Andersson should get the second leg.

- She has been a little better in the classic races throughout, both in the skiathlon and 10 km classic.

All others: Maja Dahlqvist, Moa Olsson, Charlotte Kalla and Emma Ribom are relevant for the last leg.

Cold falls away when the stakes have been far too weak.

It is between Maja Dahlqvist and Emma Ribom.

I would drive Ribom on the first leg as I think she will grow through the championship and get better and better.

Sweden can win a medal

Blomquist believes that Sweden still has good medal chances, but believes that ROC and Finland will settle for the gold.

- The Russians are the strongest team on paper together with Finland based on how they went to the Olympics.

They are the biggest favorites.