Sam Kerr notched her first hat trick forChelsea against West Ham Sunday.- The dominant striker found the back of the net in the 15th, 55th, and 68th minutes to extend the Blues' record undefeated streak in the
FA WSL to 28 games. - But before Kerr could launch into her signature back flip celebration, she collided with an Irons defender and hurt her hip, forcing an early substitution in what constituted her best-ever game in blue and white.
Sam Kerr is widely considered one of the most lethal offensive weapons on the planet, and on Sunday, she reminded the world why.
The prolific striker notched her first hat trick for Chelsea in the Blues' first game with fans at Kingsmeadow since February. Kerr's trio of goals - which came in the 15th, 55th, and 68th minutes - propelled Emma Hayes' side past West Ham 3-2 to extend Chelsea's record 28-game undefeated streak in the FA WSL.
But the Australian international suffered an injury before she could celebrate the impressive feat with her signature backflip goal celebration. Upon slipping her third
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Kerr's stunning performance Sunday came after the
But Kerr's knock after her third goal of the day forced an early substitution in what constituted her best scoring performance in blue and white since joining the club in November 2019. Chelsea has not yet publicly spoken to the severity of Kerr's injury, so it remains unclear whether or not she'll be available for the first leg of the Blues' Champions League matchup against Portuguese side S.L. Benfica on Wednesday.
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