Chelsea boss Sonia Bompastor says striker Sam Kerr’s apology is sufficient and the membership won’t be taking disciplinary motion following her courtroom case.
Kerr, who’s at the moment out injured, was discovered not responsible of inflicting racially aggravated harassment after calling a Metropolitan Police officer “silly and white” following an incident in Twickenham on January 30, 2023.
After the incident, the 31-year-old apologised “for expressing myself poorly on what was a traumatic night”.
Bompastor mentioned: “Sam made an announcement, she apologised and I believe that’s sufficient.
“Everybody could make errors and that’s what you study from and that’s how you progress ahead.
“What she was dealing with final week was onerous sufficient for her so the one factor we wish to do as a membership is assist her.”
Kerr, who scored 95 targets in 122 appearances for Chelsea since 2019, has not performed since struggling a critical knee damage at a coaching camp in January 2024
Bompastor mentioned it was “tough to present a exact time-frame” for Kerr’s return, however mentioned she is “progressing effectively” in coaching.
The trial heard Kerr and her companion Kristie Mewis have been pushed to Twickenham Police Station by a taxi driver who complained that that they had refused to pay clean-up prices after Kerr was sick, and Mewis had smashed the automobile’s rear window.
Kerr mentioned she and her companion had feared for his or her lives and in an expletive-laden trade, accused one of many cops of being “silly and white”.
The Chelsea striker, who made the feedback to PC Stephen Lovell, didn’t deny utilizing the phrases “silly and white” however denied it amounted to a racial offence.
“Who she is doesn’t replicate what I heard within the courtroom and what I used to be studying within the newspapers,” Bompastor mentioned.
“Sam, she’s a extremely shy individual and she or he simply needs to dwell a life, she doesn’t wish to be within the gentle, shining. She’s a extremely regular individual and she or he likes to be quiet.”
Bompastor, who mentioned she had been involved with Kerr through the trial, added: “We actually know her, we’re in all probability, alongside along with her household, those who know her essentially the most.
“It was tough to see her in that state of affairs. We’re household and we have been actually supporting and I’m actually glad the decision was constructive and now she will be able to transfer ahead.”











