Matildas coach says Sam Kerr is the ONLY choice to win the Ballon d’Or as best player in the world

Matildas coach explains why Aussie superstar Sam Kerr is the ONLY choice to win the Ballon d’Or Feminin as the best female player in the world

  •  Matildas coach Tony Gustavsson describes Sam Kerr as the ‘complete’ player
  •  Kerr has been dominant in her performances for club and country
  •  Kerr selected for Matildas, nominated for Ballon d’Or and scores wonder goal

Sam Kerr has been hailed as the ‘complete’ player by Matildas coach Tony Gustavsson, who says his superstar captain fully deserves to claim the Ballon D’Or Feminin.

Kerr has been nominated for the highest individual prize in women’s football after a stellar season with Chelsea, having won the league and cup double as well as the FA WSL golden boot.

As well as Kerr, holder Alexia Putellas from Barcelona, three members of England’s Women’s Euro-winning team and five of Lyon’s Champions League-winning side are included among the 20 nominees for the prize.

Sam Kerr strikes the ball against New Zealand in April 2022. She has been nominated for the Ballon d’Or – football’s greatest individual honour – for the fourth time

Sam Kerr has been hailed as the 'complete' player by Matildas coach Tony Gustavsson (pictured), who says his superstar captain fully deserves to claim the Ballon D'Or

Sam Kerr has been hailed as the ‘complete’ player by Matildas coach Tony Gustavsson (pictured), who says his superstar captain fully deserves to claim the Ballon D’Or

Putellas won the Best FIFA Women’s Player of the Year prize ahead of Kerr in January but Gustavsson says he wouldn’t be surprised if Kerr walks away with the gong when it is presented in October.

‘Her performances over the last two years have been fantastic, both for club and country,’ Gustavsson told reporters.

‘I’ve said it so many times, sorry to say it again, but she gets so much credit for her goal scoring but I don’t think she gets enough credit for her defensive actions and the way she works for the team.

‘Just look at club and country how hard she works and off the ball as well. To have one of the world’s best goalscorers commit to defend the way she does and then her leadership skills as well and her winning mentality makes her complete as a player.

‘It doesn’t mean she can’t get better because I know how hard she works every day to get better but in my opinion she’s been ready for that award for a long time.’

In the week since the Aussie star’s nomination for the Ballon d’Or, Kerr has impressed yet again with a highlight-reel strike on Thursday for her club Chelsea in the Women’s International Champions Cup.

Kerr scored another wonder goal on Thursday for Chelsea against Lyon in the Women's International Champions Cup, chipping the keeper

Kerr scored another wonder goal on Thursday for Chelsea against Lyon in the Women’s International Champions Cup, chipping the keeper

In an outrageous show of skill, Kerr latched onto a perfectly placed pass and chipped the Lyon keeper to put her team ahead in Portland. 

It is the kind of performance that is almost becoming routine for Australia’s all-time leading goal scorer.

On Thursday Kerr was named in Gustavsson’s 23-player squad for friendlies against Olympic champions Canada in Brisbane and Sydney next month.

The 28-year-old is one of several key players back in Australia’s squad after being rested for June’s friendlies against Spain and Portugal along with experienced names such as Steph Catley, Caitlin Foord and Alanna Kennedy.

Overseas-based Matildas are expected to travel from their clubs in Europe and the United States later this month ahead of the two clashes with Canada on September 3 and 6.

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