The trainer of ChelseaEmma Hayes, tried to ease Australian fears about the physical condition of sam kerr shortly after the beginning world after the striker was withdrawn after half-time of the London club’s Women’s Super League game against Everton on Sunday. And it is that there are many casualties announced so far by different internationals, so everyone is on guard.
Kerr is vital to Australia’s hopes of qualifying for the tournament, which the country co-hosts with New Zealand from July 20 to August 20. “Sam was sick last night,” Hayes said after the 7-0 win against Everton, moving Chelsea to second in the league. “He decided to play, but he hurt his calf, so we decided to take him out,” he added, trying to explain that it was more precautionary than anything else.
Kerr, who scored Chelsea’s second goal with a header before being sent off, was at the coronation celebrations for Britain’s King Charles III in London on Saturday, carrying the Australian flag in a procession to Westminster Abbey.
Source: La Verdad

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