Caroline Seger is training at full speed after the calf muscle tear she suffered in Sweden's international match against Norway in April. Sporting director Therese Sjögran hopes that the midfielder will get playing time as early as Sunday when Rosengård visits Örebro.

"She's training at full speed and she looks good, so it's great fun. Most fun for herself that she is back and great that we can start using her again, says Sjögran.

"We will lock her in as much as we can. It is her status and how her body feels that will determine her playing time, but of course we want to use her as much as we can before the World Cup break.

Seger was already in the squad against Hammarby on Monday, but then they did not want to take chances.

How close to her full capacity is she at present?

"There's probably some way to go. She has been gone for a very long time. We have to be patient and it will take as long as it takes, but she is fit and of course it helps.

The midfielder has done few interviews during the injury period and Sjögran explains that it is about giving her time to focus on her rehabilitation.

"It's easier to do an interview after you've played. Now there will probably just be a lot of questions about her rehab and I think she's pretty tired of it. I hope she can play on Sunday and then you get lots of interviews then.