Therese Johaug, who recently announced that this season will be her last in the World Cup context, is coming to Falun for a final show.

This weekend's competitions in Falun will be the last of the season when the World Cup final, which was to take place in Russia, was canceled.

One who is back on track is Frida Karlsson who is looking for form.

Over the years, she has had several tough duels against Johaug.

- In a way, it feels a bit like I have not invited to dance now at the end and now she will go and end with me.

It is a great skier who puts the skis on the shelf, says Frida Karlsson to SVT Sport.

"Will sell me expensive"

Karlsson, who oversaw the competitions in Holmenkollen where Johaug was highly acclaimed, is looking forward to the duel at home.

- Of course I hope that I have the body to work with.

I'll sell myself expensive, then we know what we get from her.

So it's just trying to invite you to dance.

The 22-year-old Swede has struggled with form after the turn of the year.

- I have seen that my form has been failing after my hard training over Christmas at height.

I have not been where I wanted physically.

I just wanted to compete and have been mentally hungry for revenge and really longed to do another good race.

But the body has only said no, says Karlsson and continues:

- So after the skiathlon at the Olympics, I have not known anything about where I really am and I stand here as a question mark now as well.

It feels better than in Lahti, I feel more like myself but I can not expect great deeds now either.

Karlsson is looking forward to driving in Falun where a large audience is expected.

- It feels good to compete at home.

I just think I should go out and have fun and push with what I have in my body and hope that it is enough where I want.