She is one of the future names in Swedish football - Rosa Kafaji, who as recently as December changed a black and yellow club in Solna for another at Hisingen.

And she got off to a tough start in Häcken.

After only two weeks of training, she was carried out on a stretcher in the training match against Lidköping.

The star had sustained double fractures in his right leg.

- I heard a crack but did not know what was cracked.

I thought I would miss several months because I thought the worst - the cruciate ligament, says Häckenanfallaren.

- It was tough that it was just in a debut and in a training match, because if it was a Champions League final then maybe it would have been a little more comforting.

"Pink is extremely mentally strong"

Kafaji's personal coach Sebastian Pisano has helped many football players, not least the men's national team players Alexander Isak and Dejan Kulusevski.

When SVT Sport gets to follow a training session, he emphasizes Kafaji's strong psyche.

- Our first conversation was fairly immediately after she had received painkillers at the hospital and then there was a concern that "will I be able to play football again?".

With that starting point, it is like night and day compared to now.

During the first weeks, there has been a desire for revenge, says Pisano.

"Will come back better"

According to doctors, it will take eight to ten months before the bone is completely restored.

- But I will be back sooner, says Kafaji.

- I will get better at everything.

I will get better physically, my technique will get better, I will get better shots, I will be faster and smarter.

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