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Sam Kerr has won 32 Scotland caps Sam Kerr hopes to "find myself again as a player" after joining Liverpool on loan from Bayern Munich. The Scotland midfielder is playing in the Women's Super League for the first time after spells at Glasgow City and Rangers before her 2023 move to Germany, where she has made 21 league appearances. "I had the option to go on loan, " the 25-year-old told the BBC's Behind the Goals podcast. "Liverpool came up. "I like how the club saw me and I like how they want me to play within the club. It was an easy decision. It's good to be in the WSL. "They really did their homework and made me feel really valued. The pitch was great and they got me there. " Behind the Goals podcast: Sam Kerr on her move to Liverpool Mc Ardle appointed Scotland women interim head coach Scotland's Kerr joins WSL side Liverpool on loan Kerr, who debuted in Friday's 2-1 win over Brighton and Hove Albion, revealed Liverpool manager Matt Beard had tried to recruit her before and that he believed he was now getting "a more mature player" and "a complete player". "He also made the decision easy for me too, " Kerr explained. "It was a hard decision to leave everything I had back in Munich. I loved my time at Bayern. The only downfall is maybe not playing the minutes that I hoped to play. "Now it's important for me to play and get the game time that I need so I can contribute more to the team and really find myself again as a player and bring that fire back for myself. "The league is so competitive. Every game, you need to be on it. The game's fast paced, the teams play all different as well, it's physical. "It's a really exciting league to be a part of. Every game's going to be a hard game and that's what you want. " Australian Open: Djokovic leads Alcaraz in thriller - text updates Football & transfers latest: Man City sign defender Reis & Forest make approach for Brentford's Wissa Hartley shocked at 'cold shoulder' from ex-England team-mates What could the future of AI powered video games look like? Are the changes on the horizon more evolutionary than revolutionary? Exploring the impact of home working Zoe Conway talks to those on both sides of the divide Lily and Miquita discuss age-gap relationships Join lifelong friends as they discuss the world around them Amanda and Alan tackle a crumbling house in Spain Preview the pair's next project, creating a magical B&B in sun-kissed southern Spain BBC to show Brechin v Hearts & Rangers v Fraserburgh Commonwealth Games: Why is it so special to be part of Team Scotland? Who are the Commonwealth Games winners and losers? From titles to tinpottery - rank Scotland's top 10 clubs Subscribe & follow updates on your Premiership team In Pictures: Sporting photos of the week 5 Live Sport: All About. .. Audio5 Live Sport: All About. .. Cole Palmer - made in the Caribbean 'La Decima' - the story behind Real Madrid's 'obsession' Video'La Decima' - the story behind Real Madrid's 'obsession' What to expect from a Mc Cullum white-ball team Johnston's rapid rise from Cove to Champions League 'It's time to accept it - England are nowhere near Australia' Back from the 'bomb squad' - the strange case of Chelsea's unbreakable man Atalanta's Gasperini 'tactical genius' but 'criminally underrated' 'Tank', 'train' & 'monster' - the rise of Man City signing Khusanov How Hyrox became the latest sporting craze Allen leads Bills to play-off victory over Ravens. Video Allen leads Bills to play-off victory over Ravens We are maybe worst team in Man Utd history - Amorim. Video We are maybe worst team in Man Utd history - Amorim Toone scores hat-trick as Man Utd beat City in thrilling derby. Video Toone scores hat-trick as Man Utd beat City in thrilling derby 'Are Liverpool best team in world right now? ' - MOTD pundits on 'risky' Reds. Video'Are Liverpool best team in world right now? ' - MOTD pundits on 'risky' Reds 'A second chance' - legend Vonn exceeds own comeback expectations Meet coach Khabib's MMA super-team Law - the squinting kid who grew into giant of global game © 2025 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.