Who is England's rising star Agyemang?

Michelle Agyemang has made 25 age-group appearances for England
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Michelle Agyemang was just 41 seconds into her England debut when she controlled the ball on her thigh and unleashed a volley which smashed into the top corner.
Less than two months later, Agyemang, 19, has been named in Sarina Wiegman's squad for this summer's Uefa European Women's Championship.
Her debut was the stuff of dreams - even though the incredible goal could not save England from defeat that night - it is surely what has earned her a place in the squad for the Euros.
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ing Arsenal at the age of six

Agyemang signed her first Arsenal professional contract in May 2024
Agyemang is a lifelong Arsenal fan and ed the club's academy at the age of six, after her father, a grassroots football coach, secured her a trial.
She initially played as a defender but developed into a forward.
Agyemang played through the age categories and moved into the first-team set-up, making her debut in 2022 aged 16.
Former Arsenal and Scotland defender Jen Beattie told the Women's Football Weekly podcast Agyemang was a natural goalscorer.
"She is unreal," said Beattie.
"She was an academy player when I was at Arsenal and she used to come up to training and was sometimes involved in match squads."
Beattie said that Arsenal's players quickly saw the type of goalscoring quality Agyemang showed against Belgium.
"I kid you not - she would do that in training," Beattie said. "She is an incredible box player, an unbelievable finisher. She doesn't need more than one or two touches, exactly what you saw against Belgium."
After a handful of first-team appearances, she was loaned out to Women's Championship side Watford for the 2023-24 season.
Agyemang scored five goals in 10 appearances at Watford, and back at Arsenal was rewarded with her first professional contract.
The 19-year-old ed Brighton on loan in September, and has scored three goals in 19 appearances.
Lionesses journey
Agyemang's rise through the England ranks has reflected her growth at club level.
She has made 25 age-group appearances for the national team - from the under-16s to the under-23s.
In just a few days in April, she went from scoring for the Under-19s in their win against Australia to producing a stunning cameo for the senior side, which has led her call-up to the Euros.
It may not have been if it was not for the injury to Arsenal team-mate Alessia Russo.
Agyemang told BBC Sport in April that it had been "a crazy 10 days".
"Coming with the Under-19s, playing in the Euros round two, coming over here for the seniors, it has been a really good experience and I'm really grateful for the opportunity," she said.
"Both the team and the coaches, everyone has been really welcoming, everyone back in England and here in Belgium, I've felt the love from everyone and you can see it from the performance on the pitch I felt like myself and confident.
"This is the level I want to play at, week in week out, at club as well, making sure I do everything I can to get back here again and help the team get ready for the Euros as well."
'Take her to the Euros' - what did others say?
Wiegman was full of praise for Agyemang after her debut.
"That goal was just incredible. The composure, the first touch and the second touch. For her, it was really nice that she comes on and within a minute she has the moment," she said.
England captain Leah Williamson said: "I think the first training session at Arsenal she hit me hard enough to her name. I'm delighted for her."
Beattie added: "She has made a name for herself now. There is no better intro to a senior squad than that in an international debut."
Ellen White - the Lionesses record goalscorer - described Agyemang as "a phenomenal talent".
"Take her to the Euros," she said in April. "There is some excitement, something different and something fresh."
Agyemang - who was a ball girl in Wiegman's first game for England - is now her trusted wildcard.