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  • Sam Kerr makes a HUGE step toward returning to football in major boost for Matildas and Chelsea

    Sam Kerr makes a HUGE step toward returning to football in major boost for Matildas and Chelsea

    • Sam Kerr is working towards a return to football
    • Ruptured her ACL in January at a training camp
    • Also will become a mother in 2025, partner is pregnant

    Superstar striker Sam Kerr is closing in on a return for Chelsea, almost a year after she tore her anterior cruciate ligament at a training camp in Morocco.

    Kerr, 31, subsequently missed the Paris Olympics following the injury last January – and admitted recently her recovery has been been frustrating at times.

    But if an Instagram story from Chelsea FCW on Tuesday is any guide, it appears the Matildas captain will soon be once again gracing the Blues’ team sheet.

    In the clip, Kerr can be seen joking around with her teammates as they prepared for a team photo shoot in London.

    Kerr is yet to feature in the Women’s Super League this season as she is nursed back to full fitness.

    It comes after Kerr announced on Instagram in November that she and long-time partner Kristie Mewis are expecting a baby in 2025.

    Sam Kerr is closing in on a return for Chelsea, almost a year after she tore her anterior cruciate ligament at a training camp in Morocco

    Sam Kerr is closing in on a return for Chelsea, almost a year after she tore her anterior cruciate ligament at a training camp in Morocco

    The Chelsea goal machine was all smiles (right) with her teammates ahead of a photo shoot in London

    The Chelsea goal machine was all smiles (right) with her teammates ahead of a photo shoot in London

    Kerr also announced on Instagram in November that she and long-time partner Kristie Mewis are expecting a baby in 2025

    Kerr also announced on Instagram in November that she and long-time partner Kristie Mewis are expecting a baby in 2025

    The pair posted a heart-warming set of pictures of themselves while holding up a picture of Mewis’ scans.

    The footballing duo – Mewis plays for West Ham and the USWNT – were all smiles as they celebrated the exciting news with their Instagram followers.

    Kerr’s Matildas team-mate and Manchester City star Mary Fowler was one of the first to comment on the post, writing: ‘Congratulations’ adding a ‘heart-eyes’ emoji.

    Meanwhile, Kerr’s trial on charges of alleged racial aggravated harassment of a police officer will take place in February next year.

    Kerr denies charges of intentionally causing ‘racially aggravated harassment, alarm or distress to a police officer’ following a night out in Twickenham, London in January of 2023.

    The trial is scheduled to last four days from February 3.

    It is understood PC Stephen Lovell was called to the scene at Twickenham surrounding a dispute over a taxi fare after the superstar footballer had spent a night out celebrating a FA Cup win over Liverpool – where she scored a hat-trick for Chelsea.

    Kerr also reportedly vomited in the taxi and at the time was arrested and interviewed.

    Her legal team have since argued Kerr was subject to abuse of process after it took a year for her to be charged.

    Kerr will not be obliged to attend the hearing next February in person.

    If convicted, Kerr could face a maximum jail term of two years or be deported from the United Kingdom.



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  • Sam Kerr mocks soccer commentator who made a shocking mistake during the Matildas’ huge upset win over Germany

    Sam Kerr mocks soccer commentator who made a shocking mistake during the Matildas’ huge upset win over Germany

    Sam Kerr didn’t feature in the Matildas’ impressive 2-1 win over Germany as she continues to recover from an ACL injury – but she made her presence felt on Instagram with a cutting remark about the TV coverage of the match.

    Kerr, 31, sarcastically posted on the Matildas official page ‘well done Keira’ after commentator Teo Pellizzeri mispronounced Kyra Cooney-Cross’ name while he was calling the match – and her wonder goal.

    It followed the midfielder’s epic long-range effort in Duisburg, which will be shown on repeat around the world.

    Predictably, many football fans sided with Kerr on social media when it came to Pellizzeri’s unfortunate faux pas.

    ‘Commentator needs to get it right,’ one posted in response.

    Another said: ‘Why am I not surprised.’

    A third weighed in with: ‘How do you mess up the name Kyra.’

    Germany dominated the early stages of the contest, taking the lead in just the fifth minute through Selina Cerci.

    Sam Kerr didn't feature in the Matildas impressive 2-1 win over Germany as she continues to recover from an ACL injury - but she made her presence felt on Instagram

    Sam Kerr didn’t feature in the Matildas impressive 2-1 win over Germany as she continues to recover from an ACL injury – but she made her presence felt on Instagram

    Sam Kerr posted on the Matildas official page 'well done Keira' after commentator Teo Pellizzeri mispronounced Kyra Cooney-Cross' name when calling the match

    Sam Kerr posted on the Matildas official page ‘well done Keira’ after commentator Teo Pellizzeri mispronounced Kyra Cooney-Cross’ name when calling the match

    Kerr is pictured with Pellizzeri, who also covers matches for the A-League

    Kerr is pictured with Pellizzeri, who also covers matches for the A-League

    Predictably, many football fans sided with Sam Kerr on social media

    Predictably, many football fans sided with Sam Kerr on social media 

    One supporter 'was not surprised' at the error in commentary, with another asking 'how do you mess up the name Kyra'

    One supporter ‘was not surprised’ at the error in commentary, with another asking ‘how do you mess up the name Kyra’ 

    Cooney-Cross's first goal for the Matildas after 50 caps was a stunning, floating effort that cleared the German 'keeper from a ridiculous distance (pictured)

    Cooney-Cross’s first goal for the Matildas after 50 caps was a stunning, floating effort that cleared the German ‘keeper from a ridiculous distance (pictured)

    The midfielder was mobbed by her teammates after finding the back of the net

    The midfielder was mobbed by her teammates after finding the back of the net 

    However, under interim coach Tom Sermanni, the Matildas overcame a nervous start to record their first win over the Germans since 2005.

    Having been gifted possession by Cerci, Cooney-Cross was quick to spot German goalkeeper Stina Johannes off her line.

    She then unleashed a floating effort from almost 40 metres out that sailed over the back-pedalling custodian and into the back of the net, sparking euphoric celebrations.

    Tottenham defender Clare Hunt then headed home the winner from a pinpoint Steph Catley corner in the 77th minute.

    It completed an impressive comeback from the Matildas, who needed a confidence boost following a disappointing Paris Olympics campaign under former coach Tony Gustavsson.

    The Germans were hoping to celebrate retiring forward Alexandra Popp’s final appearance with a win – but the gritty Matildas spoiled the party.

    Attention now turns to the next international window in November and December, when the Matildas take on Brazil and then Chinese Taipei on home soil.



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  • Ingebrigtsen and Kerr left trailing by Nuguse’s sprint in Olympic rematch | Athletics

    Over the past 18 months, we have become used to seeing Josh Kerr slugging it out for gold and glory in the world’s biggest 1500m races. But when the Scot squeezed hard on the trigger over the final 200m at Zurich’s Weltklasse on Thursday night he found ­nothing left in the barrel.

    Kerr wasn’t the only one struggling to keep up with the searing pace. The Olympic champion Cole Hocker of the US was also too far back when the pacemaker Elliot Giles dropped out with 400m to go and Norway’s Jakob Ingebrigtsen kicked for home.

    Suddenly a race that had been billed as the rematch of the big four in the Paris Games boiled down to two men: Ingebrigtsen and US star Yared Nuguse.

    Ingebrigtsen was the fastest man in the field, and broke the longstanding 3,000m world record last week. But he has been sick ever since. It meant that his kick for home lacked drive and conviction. Gradually Nuguse, who won bronze in Paris, moved alongside him before kicking clear for a shock win in 3 mins 29.21 sec.

    Ingebrigtsen was second in 3:29.52, with Hocker nearly a second back in third. Kerr, who had talked a good game, faded to finish fifth in 3:31.46.

    “This race was so highly anticipated and I knew that it was going to be quick,” said Nuguse. “Everyone could have got this race. I am glad I was able to win.”

    Britain’s Dina Asher-Smith led until the final few metres when Sha’Carri Richardson came through to win ahead of Olympic champion Julien Alfred. Photograph: Fabrice Coffrini/AFP/Getty Images

    Ingebrigtsen was not too disappointed with his performance. “My race was better than I expected it to be yesterday,” he said. “I still haven’t recovered. It was worth it to come here and race.”

    It was so cold and wet in Zurich that the high jumpers had blankets on to keep themselves warm in between attempts and there was surface water on the track. However that did not stop the Olympic 200m champion Letsile Tebogo putting in the performance of the night.

    The 21-year-old from Botswana looked to be beaten by American Kenny Bednarek, but in the final 10 metres he got up to win in 19.55, less than a tenth of a second slower than his time in Paris. Bednarek earned a PB in second in 19.57.

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    Elsewhere, Dina Asher-Smith’s fine post-Olympic form continued as she finished third in a high-quality 100m. Asher-Smith had a dream start, but she slowed with 15 metres to go as she was overtaken by the world champion Sha’Carri Richardson, who came through to win in 10.84, with Olympic champion Julien Alfred second in 10.88. Asher-Smith was third, a hundredth of a second further back.

    Britain’s Georgia Bell continued her good form by finishing second in the 800m in 1:57.94. But she had no answer when the Olympic silver medallist Mary Moraa kicked for home to win by about five metres in 1:57.08. Jemma Reekie faded to finish fourth in 1:58.49.

    In the 5,000m, Olympic champion Beatrice Chebet was on target for a world record at halfway but drifted to finish eight seconds off the 14:00.21 set by Gudaf Tsegay last year.

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