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Interim Matildas coach Tom Sermanni lost his cool after being peppered with questions about Sam Kerr’s captaincy in the wake of her high profile court case.

Kerr’s status as captain looms over the national team despite the superstar’s ongoing absence through injury, ahead of their first games since her high-profile trial.

Sermanni, speaking for the first time since Kerr was found not guilty of racially aggravated harassment in the UK last week, says he and the playing group haven’t formally discussed Kerr’s situation.

Sermanni insists whether Kerr retains the captaincy is ‘irrelevant’, given he may not be in charge when she returns, which won’t be until at least April’s friendlies against South Korea.

‘The most important part is we get Sam healthy as quickly and as safely as possible, and get her back on the field,’ he said on Thursday, ahead of Friday’s SheBelieves Cup opener against Japan.

Interim Matildas coach Tom Sermanni wasn't interested in talking about Sam Kerr's future as skipper of the Matildas

Interim Matildas coach Tom Sermanni wasn’t interested in talking about Sam Kerr’s future as skipper of the Matildas

Kerr, 31, was found not guilty of racially aggravated abuse after calling a police officer ¿stupid and white¿ during a heated row at a London police station in January of 2023

Kerr, 31, was found not guilty of racially aggravated abuse after calling a police officer ‘stupid and white’ during a heated row at a London police station in January of 2023

‘To be honest, and particularly in relation to me, the captaincy issue is kind of quite irrelevant, because by the time she comes back into the team I might not be here.

‘So there’s really no point in me commenting on that … really, from my perspective, from the team’s perspective, it’s something that’s really not that relevant at the moment.

‘And to be honest Steph Catley’s stepped in as captain and done a fantastic job. So for us it’s just getting on, getting prepared for this tournament this week, and again looking forward to 2026.’

Sermanni confirmed he and Kerr had been in touch via text since her trial finished.

But he was clearly frustrated after multiple questions regarding the captaincy, including whether he would be comfortable with Kerr retaining the role.

‘How that decision gets made, who makes it, and who’s all involved in it, I really don’t know at the moment because it’s really completely and utterly not part of our focus. Because at this minute in time, Sam is injured,’ he said.

‘She’s been injured for 13 months, hasn’t played an international for 16 months, and the team is just getting on with its normal business.

‘So it’s not part of the conversation. When and if it does become part of the conversation, then I’ll know more about how that process works.’

Sam Kerr (pictured with partner Kristie) won't play in the upcoming SheBelieves Cup for the Matildas in the US due to her injury

Sam Kerr (pictured with partner Kristie) won’t play in the upcoming SheBelieves Cup for the Matildas in the US due to her injury

Sermanni confirmed he and Kerr had been in touch via text since her trial finished

Sermanni confirmed he and Kerr had been in touch via text since her trial finished

If Kerr returns while Sermanni is still in charge, he would feature in any potential captaincy discussions.

‘If there are going to be discussions then I would obviously be involved in them, because I’d be involved in any discussions around the team that impact the team and impact players,’ he said.

‘So if that was to happen and any decisions were made, then obviously I would be party to that decision making process.’

Football Australia’s search for Tony Gustavsson’s permanent replacement has dragged beyond six months.

Sermanni remains uncertain how long he will remain at his post but suggested likely ‘between now and the middle of this year, there’ll be somebody else in the hot seat.’

For now, he is charged with preparation for next year’s home Asian Cup.

That starts with an imposing SheBelieves Cup opener with Japan in Houston on Friday morning AEDT, before games against the United States and Colombia.

The Nadeshiko have a new coach, Nils Nielsen, with former Young Matildas coach Leah Blayney his assistant.

‘He might just add a few different things, but I don’t expect Japan to come out and play much differently than when they normally play,’ Sermanni said.

‘I just hope they have an off day.’

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