Australia’s foreign legion begin to prove their worth in WSL

Last week, when asked about Sam Kerr’s performance during Chelsea’s Community Shield win over Manchester City, head coach Emma Hayes responded in a way that was at odds with the melodramatic “Wembley nightmare” headlines written in the game’s wake.

“She caused problems and created chances,” Hayes said. “If you’ve got a striker who’s not creating chances, that’s a concern. Sam has been outstanding in pre-season and I expect that she’ll be on the training pitch tomorrow, working on her finishing.”

A week later, it was Kerr’s goal that secured Chelsea’s first point in their opening Women’s Super League clash against Manchester United. Even though – like in the Community Shield – the …