Bompastor had handed Kerr her first league start since her return from a long-term knee injury, but it was not a performance to remember, from her or anyone else in Chelsea blue, and she came off just before the hour mark.
Kerr is slowly approaching full match fitness, having scored five goals and provided one assist in her previous six matches. Here, though, she was largely starved of service, with her and strike partner Alyssa Thompson too isolated from the rest of Chelseaโs malfunctioning set-up to threaten consistently.
The 32-year-old was greeted with a huge, expectant roar from the crowd of 30,545 when she first touched the ball – but in the lead-up to the opening goal in the 55th minute, she gave it away. As the home fans rightly argued for a foul to be given, Arsenal swiftly marched it up the other end, and Beth Mead converted to give the north Londoners a deserved lead.
In response, Bompastor immediately withdrew a visibly annoyed Kerr for Lauren James – but, just six minutes later, the Gunners scored again through Spanish international Mariona Caldentey to all but put the game to bed and send the away fans into raptures.
Chelsea embarked on a fruitless late search for goals, which was not helped by the absence of Kerrโs imposing threat in the box. She had done what she could while she could, and importantly for the Matildas, like Catley, she came through the match physically unscathed.
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The four Australian players who started here – Arsenalโs Caitlin Foord and Chelseaโs Ellie Carpenter were the others – will leave their clubs in about a monthโs time to link up with Montemurro and the rest of the Matildas ahead of the Asian Cup, which kicks off in Perth on March 1, at a crucial juncture of the English season.
That tournament, though, is currently back-of-mind for them all; their priority is to ensure that when they do depart their clubs, they do so with them in the best position possible on the WSL table.
โI am looking forward to it, but Iโm making sure that I make every minute count up until I have to leave,โ Catley said.
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