Wildcard Agyemang. Can young Gooner safe The Lionesses?
- The 19‑year‑old Arsenal forward is rapidly making an impact at Euro 2025. After she scored within 41 seconds on her debut against Belgium and recently made an impression in just four minutes against France last Saturday.
- Following England’s 2–1 loss to France in the opener, Agyemang confirms the team is “fired up,” viewing the upcoming game against the Netherlands as a pivotal opportunity to defend their title.
And what does Luby Bronze say about her? Read the full article on The Guardian.
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