It is a sharp situation in Eskilstuna.

If the club fails to show positive equity, it risks losing the elite license and being relegated one division.

According to key player Felicia Rogic, it is not something that the playing squad thinks about very much, although it is also tangible.

- It's really only questions from the media that make the difference.

Today we traveled here during the day instead of doing it yesterday, as we might have done otherwise.

Otherwise it's mostly media noise, but that can be shut out, she says after a loss away to Vittsjö.

Elena Sadiku still feels that there is a concern within the team.

- I think it's more us coaches who get stressed by it.

We know quite a lot, but try to protect the players as much as possible.

It is clear that it weighs.

I know the players also find it difficult.

But we try to be strong in this together.

We will do everything together to get through this.

How does it affect your coach?

- It's more about us wanting to help and for the club to feel good.

We know it's a crisis situation.

It's about us getting paid and the whole thing.

It is clear that there will be a stress effect.

We work very hard with the board and those around the club.

United is United and we will try to do everything we can to resolve this situation, says Sadiku.