Ahead of the 2022-23 Women's FA Cup final, Sam Kerr faced the media. The Aussie has described the venue as her favourite, and when she was asked what she loves about it, her answer summed up the success she and the club have enjoyed since she first pulled on Chelsea colours in early 2020.
"That every time I go there it’s for a trophy," she replied. "I never have to visit otherwise. I think that’s exactly it. It’s a big-game stadium. You don’t go there to play any other game other than for a trophy. I’ve never been there and not won a trophy. Fingers crossed this weekend is the same."
But Kerr doesn't just turn up to Wembley and win. She thrives. The forward has scored five goals in four visits, winning three FA Cup titles and one Community Shield.
That knack for popping up in the perfect moment doesn't just apply to England's national stadium, either. It's relevant to most big games and moments, whether it's a huge occasion like the Women’s FA Cup final or a cold night in Walsall when Chelsea must win.
Kerr's record since she arrived in England showcases that. The 29-year-old has scored 10 goals in seven domestic finals and in six in succession, collected two Women's Super League Golden Boot awards and helped the club to win nine major honours in just over three years.
But which have been Kerr's biggest moments in Chelsea blue? GOAL takes a look...