Matildas cop injury blow as Sam Kerr trains ahead of Denmark clash

The Matildas have suffered one other harm scare, with defender Charlotte Grant a sufferer of delayed concussion.

But as Grant watched on from the facet of the sphere on the Queensland Sport and Athletics Centre, Matildas captain Sam Kerr hung out on an train bike as she continues her bid to beat a calf harm in time for subsequent Monday’s spherical of 16 conflict with Denmark.

Grant was concerned in a heavy conflict after approaching within the dying levels of Australia’s 4-0 FIFA Women’s World Cup win over Canada final Monday evening.

Concussion signs have since emerged, with Grant confined to the sidelines on Friday throughout the Matildas’ coaching session in Brisbane.

However, a Matildas spokeswoman mentioned Grant can be out there for choice for Monday’s match in Sydney, having met the requirement for concussion protocols.

Grant is the third Matildas participant to undergo from concussion throughout the event, with Mary Fowler and Aivi Luik having been concussed on the coaching paddock final week.

Kerr, who’s but to play within the event, wasn’t anticipated to hitch the remainder of the squad for the common session as a part of her separate coaching program.

Matildas defender Clare Polkinghorne mentioned of Kerr: “She‘s been superb through it all.

“She always puts the team before herself, so right from the beginning, she‘s been our biggest supporter and always helping out where she can.

“While she hasn‘t been able to help on the field yet, she’s definitely still a massive part of this team and it has definitely helped us get to where we are.

“We’re really looking forward to having her back.”

Midfielder Cortnee Vine additionally wasn’t coaching with the principle squad, as a substitute operating laps of the sphere as a part of her load administration.

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