Manchester United Women star Fridolina Rolfo has spoken out about her disappointment with her current role in the Swedish national team. The 32-year-old signed for Manchester United Women last August after leaving FC Barcelona on a free transfer. Rolfo scored seven goals in 30 appearances for the Red Devils in a strong first season in Manchester. She has a lot of experience playing for her country, with 108 appearances and 33 goals for Sweden. However, Rolfo is finding it hard to get much game time under current head coach Tony Gustavsson. She expressed her disappointment at the lack of opportunities she was getting for her country back in April. Rolfo reiterated those feelings after Sweden's 2-1 loss to Denmark in World Cup qualification. The defeat meant that Sweden will need a play-off to qualify for the tournament in Brazil next summer. In an interview with SVT Sport, Rolfo questioned her manager's decision to only let her play the final seven minutes of action. She stated that playing time is not something she can influence in a decision, and that will be up to Tony Gustavsson. Rolfo is having discussions with her head coach, but when asked if she was buying his excuses, she claimed she would say yes and no. The Swedes take on Italy later today to complete their group, and Rolfo will hope to earn more minutes this time around. Rolfo's experience playing for VfL Wolfsburg and Bayern Munich in Germany will be valuable in her pursuit of more game time. Manchester United Women's fans will be watching her situation closely, hoping she can find a way to contribute more to the Swedish national team. With the World Cup qualifiers ongoing, Rolfo's situation is one to watch. The Swedish attacker's determination to succeed will be key in her quest for more minutes. And as she prepares to face Italy, Rolfo will be looking to make a statement. But for now, she remains focused on her goal of earning more game time. So the question remains, will Rolfo be able to break into the starting lineup for Sweden?