Sam Kerr's Comeback Delayed: Chelsea Star to Miss Pre-International Break Matches
Chelsea's Sam Kerr will not return before the April international break as she continues recovery from a major ACL injury, confirmed by manager Sonia Bompastor.


Sam Kerr's Prolonged Absence
Chelsea's star striker, Sam Kerr, will not make her return to the pitch before the international break in April, as announced by Chelsea manager Sonia Bompastor. Kerr, the 31-year-old Australian international, has been sidelined for over a year following a severe injury.
Injury and Recovery Timeline
Kerr suffered a rupture of her anterior cruciate ligament during a training session in January 2024. Despite returning to individual training in January 2024, Bompastor confirmed that Kerr is not yet ready to rejoin the playing squad.
Upcoming Matches and International Duties
Chelsea faces a critical phase with three more matches before the break, including high-stakes games against Manchester City and West Ham. Kerr was recently named in Chelsea's 25-player squad for the Champions League knockout stages but remains unavailable.
Support from Chelsea and Legal Matters
Despite recent legal challenges, Chelsea has steadfastly supported Kerr. In February, Kerr was acquitted of charges related to racially aggravated harassment, a case that garnered significant media attention.
Looking Ahead
Bompastor remains cautiously optimistic, stating, "We go week by week, and maybe after the international break we'll have a better idea when she will come back with us." Australia's interim coach, Tom Sermanni, had also expressed hope for Kerr's participation in upcoming friendlies against South Korea.