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Agyemang is in a hurry to make wildcard impact
The Guardian
|July 09, 2025
Teenage forward scored on debut for the Lionesses and hopes to make presence felt against dangerous Dutch

It's easy to look at the time and think there's not enough left," the England wildcard Michelle Agyemang says. "That's the beauty of the game. It only takes 10 seconds to make an impact. Any time is good enough for me, so I'm grateful for that opportunity."
The 19-year-old forward is true to her word - it took her 41 seconds to score on her England debut, against Belgium in April. On Saturday, she was given four minutes of normal time against France. She made an impact, but despite a battling final 10 minutes the Lionesses could not salvage a point.
"There's fire in the belly," Agyemang says of the mood in camp since that opening defeat put their European title defence in jeopardy. "You can see everyone's willing to go and get the result we need in the next game.
"It's been the same goal from day one. We want to win the tournament and that one result doesn't necessarily change anything. The Netherlands game is a stepping stone and we want to get past that and get towards the trophy."
This story is from the July 09, 2025 edition of The Guardian.
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