Chelsea forward Fran Kirby has had a phenomenal season at the Women's Super League club. She scored 16 goals and made 11 assists in 18 league matches this campaign, which helped the Blues secure a second WSL title in as many years, but it wasn't just her ability in front of goal that impressed.
Kirby struck up a great partnership with Australia international Sam Kerr and together the pair have been involved in more than 50 goals.
Kirby returned this season from nearly a year out of the game due to an illness that could have ended her career. In November 2019 she was diagnosed with pericarditis, a condition relating to swelling around the heart, and was told she may never play again.
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