Chelsea star Sam Kerr could return before the end of the season after an ACL injury, but her international call-up does not hint at an early comeback.
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Kerr called up by Australia Is not likely to play for themChelsea hope to have her back before season's endFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
Kerr's call-up by Australia does not hint at an early return from her ACL injury. While she may well play again before the end of the season, Australia have confirmed that she has not been cleared to return to competitive action, so will not feature in their upcoming double-header against South Korea.
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Australia have also confirmed that Kerr will remain captain after being found not guilty of racially aggravated assault after an alleged altercation with a police officer. Kerr has made seven appearances for the Blues this season.
WHAT AUSTRALIA SAID
A statement from Australia's football association read: "Football Australia continues to stay in close, supportive communication with Kerr as she works toward full fitness. With the matter now concluded favourably for her in court, Football Australia considers it closed. Kerr’s longstanding record of dedication, professionalism, and leadership has consistently elevated Australian football, ensuring these recent circumstances do not overshadow her significant contributions – and she remains an inspiration to fans worldwide.
"As part of her return-to-play program, Kerr has now joined the CommBank Matildas training camp for the March/April FIFA Women’s International Window (31 March – 8 April 2025). Granted leave by Chelsea FC Women, she will continue her rehabilitation under the supervision of the CommBank Matildas' Performance Support team.
"This arrangement, developed in close collaboration between Football Australia and Chelsea FC Women, reflects a shared commitment to providing the best environment for Kerr’s recovery and re-integration into the national team. While she may participate in selected training activities, Kerr has not yet been cleared for competitive football, with her focus remaining on health, progression, and long-term readiness."
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Kerr will continue her rehabilitation with the national team. Chelsea are top of the WSL and are in the semi-finals of both the Champions League and the FA Cup. If she is back in time, she could help the Blues challenge for those titles.