Sara Grahn was disappointed not to make the World Cup squad as she sees herself as one of the top three goalkeepers.

But SVT Sports expert Maria Rooth believes that a goalkeeper as experienced as her should be one or not at all.

- She is an incredibly competent goalkeeper, but she has been around for many years and there are others from below.

Emma Söderberg showed at the Olympics that she is a first goalie and I don't see Grahn as a second or third goalie.

Rooth thinks it was time for a generational change in the Women's Crowns, which have been given a place in the A World Cup after Russia was excluded.

- In general, I think it looks like a bit of a generational change.

Lisa Johansson, Emma Nordin, Johanna Fällman and Grahn are gone.

They are not old, but they are the older guard.

I think they are doing the right thing, she says.

The expert wants to see a more offensive Sweden in the WC compared to the Olympics earlier this year.

- I like the squad that I see now.

It feels well put together.

I hope we can start more offensively.

I want to see more steps forward and I think they have brought in more offensive pieces for this championship.

All Sweden's matches are played in Fredrikshamn and broadcast on SVT.

The premiere is against host nation Denmark on August 25.