The Matildas captain poured her heart out live on Channel 7 after her iconic moment was undone by England.
Kerr went head to head against fellow Chelsea teammates from the national English squad to lose 3-1 in the nail-biting loss.
England clawed their way back shortly after Kerr’s wonder strike with two more impressive goals, knocking the Matildas out of theBut while Matildas fans were left heartbroken after the loss, Kerr’s impressive comeback did not go unnoticed.Kerr was eased back into the team on limited minutes over the past two games after suffering a calf injury on the eve of the tournament which ruled her out of playing any role in the group stage of the tournament.
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