Chelsea forward Sam Kerr said she is still getting used to the feeling of scoring goals after her return from a lengthy injury layoff.
The Australia international made her first start for the club in nearly two years against St. Pölten on Tuesday, and marked the occasion with two second-half goals.
"It feels a bit sweeter, but it also feels a bit weird," Kerr told Disney+, when asked if goals feel different since her comeback.
"I didn't score for so long that I'm still ... I haven't celebrated really, so I haven't got that celebration thing yet. I'm still just like 'oh, happy to score. I've got to score a few more.'"
Kerr's goals have taken her tally for the season to four in all competitions. The forward missed almost the entirety of the 2024-25 season due to an ACL injury, and

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