
Kerr’s Melbourne Appearance
Sam Kerr, Australia’s beloved football icon, made a surprise appearance at the A-League Women Grand Final at AAMI Park in Melbourne. Seated alongside Matildas’ chief physiotherapist Matt Whalan, Kerr watched as the Central Coast Mariners clinched their first title in a dramatic penalty shootout against Melbourne Victory.
Her presence at the match, instead of attending Chelsea’s FA Cup Final in London, raised eyebrows among fans and media alike.
Injury and Rehabilitation
Kerr has been sidelined since January 2024 due to an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury sustained during a training session with Chelsea. Her rehabilitation has been extensive, involving both Chelsea’s medical team and Football Australia’s staff.
Despite initial hopes for a return in early 2025, Chelsea manager Sonia Bompastor has indicated that Kerr’s comeback remains uncertain, emphasizing the need for caution in her recovery process.
Kerr’s Chelsea Career Statistics
| Category | Statistic |
|---|---|
| Matches Played | 128 |
| Goals Scored | 99 |
| Assists | 32 |
| Trophies Won | 9 |
| Seasons with Chelsea | 5 |
Chelsea’s FA Cup Victory
While Kerr was in Melbourne, her Chelsea teammates secured a 3-0 victory over Manchester United in the Women’s FA Cup Final, completing a domestic treble for the season.
Manager Sonia Bompastor expressed her sentiments post-match, stating, “I was really sad not to have the opportunity to have Sam with us in the squad this season… She was not here physically, but she was with us mentally.”
Future Prospects
Looking ahead, Kerr’s return to the pitch remains a topic of keen interest. While no definitive timeline has been provided, both Chelsea and Football Australia are closely monitoring her progress, aiming for a safe and effective return to competitive play.
