![]() The Sweden squad is announced on Tuesday and assuming I am on the list, I should be in good shape when the squad come together on 20 June. Both sides have been very open and understanding. I’ve got a gym programme which the strength and conditioning coach at Chelsea has provided and, with an eye on July’s Women’s Euros, I also have conditioning guidance from our Swedish national-team staff. ![]() Then, from the second week, I began doing some exercises in the gym again. For the first few days I was still exhausted from the FA Cup final, with extra time and the whole emotional experience of that game. Immediately after the season ended, I had one week completely off. In fact, my ideal holiday is getting up in the morning, training and then having the rest of the day to decide what I want to do. As a footballer I am so used to a routine of always training that when I break it, I start to feel sluggish without that release of adrenalin and those endorphins. In fact, I think I’m addicted to training. It may be the off season but I don’t actually enjoy being off all that much. I will begin this month’s column with a confession.
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