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Australian soccer star Sam Kerr kicks off Chelsea career with victory in FA Women’s Super League

Florence Lloyd-HughesThe West Australian
Sam Kerr celebrates with her team mates during the Barclays FA Women's Super League match between Chelsea and Reading.
Camera IconSam Kerr celebrates with her team mates during the Barclays FA Women's Super League match between Chelsea and Reading. Credit: Getty Images

Sam Kerr has kicked off life as a Chelsea player with a victory helping her new side to a 3-1 win over Reading in The FA Women’s Super League.

The Matildas superstar only met her teammates for the first time last week, but was named in the starting line-up by Blues manager Emma Hayes and almost made a dream start within the opening minutes when she played through on goal.

Kerr had plenty of time to finish past Reading goalkeeper Grace Monloney, but uncharacteristically blazed her effort over the bar.

Chelsea were punished for that missed opportunity and fell behind in the 15th minute when England international Fara Williams fired into the bottom corner.

It was a frantic introduction to English football for Kerr, who grew into the game despite the heavy strapping on her right thigh.

Sam Kerr of Chelsea during the Barclays FA Women's Super League match between Chelsea and Reading.
Camera IconSam Kerr of Chelsea during the Barclays FA Women's Super League match between Chelsea and Reading. Credit: Getty Images

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It was her relentless pressure that led to the sending off of Moloney with the Irish keeper shown a red card for wiping out the Australia captain on the edge of the box.

After some lengthy medical attention Kerr bounced back in style, setting up strike partner Bethany England with an exquisite backheel for Chelsea’s equaliser on the stroke of halftime.

The former Perth Glory star then had a brilliant chance to put the Londoners ahead early in the second half, but again failed to finish a one-on-one opportunity.

Sam Kerr of Chelsea is interviewed by the media after the Barclays FA Women's Super League match between Chelsea and Reading.
Camera IconSam Kerr of Chelsea is interviewed by the media after the Barclays FA Women's Super League match between Chelsea and Reading. Credit: Getty Images

However, her blocked effort was pounced upon by Norwegian winger Guro Reiten who made it 2-1.

Chelsea made the game safe safe when Erin Cuthbert tapped in from close range 15 minutes from time.

Kerr took her bow a minute later, receiving a hearty reception from the 2228-strong crowd and stayed long after fulltime to sign autographs and take selfies.

She acknowledged that adapting to a new city, a new climate and new teammates has been a challenge,

“It’s freezing to be honest,” Kerr said.

“But I’m enjoying it. The girls are quality and they’ve really welcomed me. I’ve settled in as best I can in nine days.”

Sam Kerr of Chelsea has a selfie with a fan after the Barclays FA Women's Super League match between Chelsea and Reading.
Camera IconSam Kerr of Chelsea has a selfie with a fan after the Barclays FA Women's Super League match between Chelsea and Reading. Credit: Getty Images

As well as the weather, Kerr will be hoping she can adapt to the rougher side of English football after receiving some heavy challenges from the Reading defenders.

“I’ve had a few of those in training so I’ve already had my welcome to England,” she said.

“It’s a contact sport so I took one for the team. The last few years I’ve noticed that goalies and defenders have been a bit more rough, and I like it like that. I like to challenge myself against the best.”

Hayes was impressed with the Australian on and off the pitch and said it didn’t take much to persuade her to join the two-time WSL champions.

“I didn’t convince her, I didn’t put it on her,” the manager said.

“I shared what our club is about. I got to know her and I didn’t put her under pressure. She was ’a darl’ as she would say.

“Humble, hardworking, honest, thoughtful. An unbelievable team player.

“She cares about what the team think about her and she will work and do her job for the team at any point. You can have top players, but to have a top player who is a top person, happy days.”

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