In a national team there are always players who balance right on the edge of being selected or not.

Julia Zigiotti Olme has been one such name.  

Sometimes she has also been on Peter Gerhardsson's list, but has been forced to withdraw due to injuries.  

But now the 24-year-old forward is back in the heat of the national team.  

- It's something you've been striving for and you always want to be involved, so of course I'm

happy, says

Zigiotto Olme.  

Did you know that?   

- It's the small details that make the difference.

But I feel in good shape and have been getting a lot of playing time at the club and gaining a lot of confidence there.

So I think my confidence has grown and I feel like a better football player simply.

Left Häcken for WSL team Brighton

In December last year, it was clear that Julia Zigiotti Olme and Emma Kullberg both left Swedish BK Häcken for English Brighton in the Women's Super League.  

The team finished seventh in the WSL last season.

In this year's season opener, they had a tough start against the Swedish team Arsenal, but the season is young - so far only two rounds have been played.  

What are your goals at the club this season?   

- Of course we want to finish as high as possible.

And be better than last year.

It's about giving everything you can and winning those matches you really need to win, says Zigiotti Olme.