May 7, 2024
Sam Kerr emerges with bandaged calf and a noticeable limp after shock World Cup withdrawal – as Socceroos great tells Matildas to force her to miss an extra match

Sam Kerr emerges with bandaged calf and a noticeable limp after shock World Cup withdrawal – as Socceroos great tells Matildas to force her to miss an extra match

Sam Kerr emerges with bandaged calf and a noticeable limp after shock World Cup withdrawal – as Socceroos great tells Matildas to force her to miss an extra match

  • Matildas captain missed World Cup opener due to injury
  • Sam Kerr since stated she is ‘all good’, hopes to soon feature
  • Socceroos legend Robbie Slater suggested a cautious approach 

Matildas superstar Sam Kerr has declared she will be ‘all good’ after a calf injury kept her out of Australia’s World Cup opener on Thursday against the Republic of Ireland.

Footage emerged on Friday of Kerr, 29, with a bandaged calf and noticeable limp as she left a Sydney hotel.

She confirmed she is feeling fine and confident of beating the injury – with her appearance coming as Socceroos great Robbie Slater suggested the captain be rested for three games instead of the two she’s supposed to miss, meaning she wouldn’t play until the World Cup round of 16.

‘We want ­ – and need – Kerr fit for the knockout stages of the tournament,’ he told News Corp.

‘To ensure that, she shouldn’t play in Australia’s remaining Group B matches against Nigeria and Canada.

Matildas superstar Sam Kerr has declared she will be 'all good' after a calf injury kept her out of Australia's World Cup opener on Thursday night against the Republic of Ireland

Matildas superstar Sam Kerr has declared she will be ‘all good’ after a calf injury kept her out of Australia’s World Cup opener on Thursday night against the Republic of Ireland

Footage emerged on Friday of Kerr, 29, with a bandaged calf (pictured left) and noticeable limp as she left a Sydney hotel

Footage emerged on Friday of Kerr, 29, with a bandaged calf (pictured left) and noticeable limp as she left a Sydney hotel

Sam Kerr's calf is going to be a huge talking point during the Women's World Cup

Sam Kerr’s calf is going to be a huge talking point during the Women’s World Cup

‘[For me], the Matildas have enough depth to finish in the top two of Group B, if not win it. 

‘Soft tissue injuries can be tricky so Matildas coach Tony Gustavsson needs to be smart in deciding when Kerr should return.

‘He can’t let emotion get the better of him. There is no need to rush Kerr back.’

Stand-in skipper Steph Catley, who scored the winner from the penalty spot in a 1-0 win over the Girls in Green, said Kerr missing the tournament opener on home soil was ‘one of the most heartbreaking moments of my career’.

‘Sam’s one of the best players in the world. She’s our spiritual leader. She means so much to this team,’ the left back said.

‘So to have her go down a day before a moment like this was was pretty awful, but as a team, it added something to us, it added a little bit of extra fire.

‘Everyone looked at it and said, “Well, I’ve got to step up now because we don’t have Sam.” We spoke about that and we did that really well.’

Socceroos great Robbie Slater has urged coach Tony Gustavsson to be patient with his captain's recovery and ensure she's not used until the Round of 16

Socceroos great Robbie Slater has urged coach Tony Gustavsson to be patient with his captain’s recovery and ensure she’s not used until the Round of 16

The striker cut a downcast figure as she returned to the bench after halftime on Thursday night

The striker cut a downcast figure as she returned to the bench after halftime on Thursday night

Steph Catley (seen celebrating her penalty goal) said the Matildas were fired up to deliver for Kerr as they got their World Cup tilt off to a winning start

Steph Catley (seen celebrating her penalty goal) said the Matildas were fired up to deliver for Kerr as they got their World Cup tilt off to a winning start

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese greets Sam Kerr on the sidelines after the 1-0 victory over Ireland

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese greets Sam Kerr on the sidelines after the 1-0 victory over Ireland

Catley also insisted Kerr, Australia’s all-time leading scorer with 63 goals in 121 games, would still play a crucial role while injured.

‘Sam’s still around – she’s still got her effect on the team,’ she said.

‘She’s in every meeting. She’s in there at halftime talking to everyone, she’s doing the pre-game talk and she’s still with us.

‘So we will do everything we can to get as far as we can and then hopefully we see Sam later on.

‘For as long as maybe she misses she’s still got a role. She’s massive for us and she’s so, so important.

‘She’s our spiritual leader and whatever role she plays will be massive.’

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