Reaction as Agyemang equalises for the Lionessespublished at 07:59 British Summer Time 23 July
Here's how England fans in Boxpark London reacted when Michelle Agyemang equalised deep into stoppage time.
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Written by Joe Rindl, Ben Ramsdale, & Karan Vinod
Here's how England fans in Boxpark London reacted when Michelle Agyemang equalised deep into stoppage time.
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Emma Sanders
BBC Sport women’s football news reporter at Stade de Genève
The undisputed star of the show was 19-year-old Michelle Agyemang as she delivered the goods once again, and made Europe's biggest stage look like her playground.
The Arsenal forward, who spent last season on loan at Brighton, was a ball girl at Wembley four years ago - now she has played a vital part in helping her country reach a Euros final.
Last night Agyemang's fairytale story continues as the 19-year-old scored her second goal of the tournament - both from the bench - drilling the ball past goalkeeper Laura Giuliani with precision and composure.
Joe Rindl
BBC Sport
Asha, does this resident hedgehog have a name?
If not could I suggest Sarina, Michelle or Chloe?
I was so nervous last night, I spent most of the second half and extra time popping in and out of the house to watch TV, after distracting myself with our resident hedgehog in the garden. Stress levels were insane! Please win the final in full time, Lionesses! 😂🙌
Asha Clearwater, Lincolnshire
Joe Rindl
BBC Sport
Thanks for getting in touch both!
Ruth, it's definitely not silly to be inspired by the Lionesses. And Jenny, we'll let the thumbs do the talking...
Let's have one last look at the papers, and then I think we should focus on Michelle Agyemang for a bit.
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But was it a penalty??
Jenny Evans, Norfolk
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Down but never out, they just refuse to accept that they're beaten. Been dealing with some difficult family stuff in the last few years & it sounds silly but these girls have been an inspiration to get up & go again.
Ruth, North Wales
Right, lets not mention this messaging error to my boss please!
Back to the Lionesses reaction.
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Thanks Michael, who managed to not get an error message when he posted. You're doing better than me, mate!
For those of you who are getting errors - probably those who are on the App - if you do want to get in touch with us, we'll go old school...
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Lucky, lucky, lucky - Sofia Cantore shoots straight at Hannah Hampton from 1 yard! Both England goals were Italian defensive errors.
Michael White, Hampshire
Joe Rindl
BBC Sport
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Give me a thumbs down if you do. I think I've broken something...
Lucky you, I've found the highlights.
Those in the UK, get watching!
England make late comeback as Agyemang and Kelly send them to the final
Drama. And lots of it!
England were the favourites but it was Italy who took a shock lead through Barbara Bonansea in the first half.
The defending champions were seconds from exiting the tournament only for teenage striker Michelle Agyemang to equalise in the 96th minute to force extra time.
And, in the final few minutes of extra time, Beth Mead was brought down in the penalty area.
Chloe Kelly took the spot-kick to win it. Her effort was saved, but Kelly buried the rebound.
Joe Rindl
BBC Sport
Hello, welcome, get yourself comfy!
This morning we'll be soaking up all the reaction to England's stunning, thrilling and dramatic semi-final win over Italy to reach their third consecutive major tournament final.
I don't know about you, but I hardly slept last night. Michelle Agyemang, Chloe Kelly - let's not forget Hannah Hampton's double-save at 1-0. All brilliant!
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