‘Kelly & Agyemang are this year’s Russo & Toone’

‘Kelly & Agyemang are this year’s Russo & Toone’

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The Russo and Toone of this year are Kelly and Agyemang.

Following England’s dramatic Euro 2025 semi-final victory over Italy, a text sent by a BBC Sport user perfectly sums it up.

The Lionesses heavily relied on their super subs, particularly Alessia Russo and Ella Toone, to win Euro 2022 three years ago.

The duo did not start a match at that tournament, but they did in all six games.

The most a substitute has ever scored in a Women’s European Championship game has ever been a goal, with Toone scoring two goals from the bench, including one in the final.

A new double act is emerging in 2025, establishing themselves as a force for Sarina Wiegman’s side to reach yet another significant tournament final.

Chloe Kelly, the forward for Arsenal, has started three substitute games for Michelle Agyemang and Chloe Kelly has started three of England’s matches so far in Switzerland.

The pair played a key role in England’s passage to the semi-final and final once more.

When England defeated Sweden 2-0 in the quarter-final, both players scored. Lucy Bronze scored the equaliser in the 81st minute thanks to Kelly’s assist, which also helped make the score 2-0. Kelly also scored in the shootout to advance to the last four of England’s three players.

England were once more left behind in a game that lasted five days, and Wiegman had to use her bench, particularly Kelly and Agyemang, to save the day.

Agyemang, a teenager, kept England in the game, and the 19-year-old equalized in normal time’s 96th minute to make extra time.

Agyemang “turned England’s history on its head.”

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Agyemang made just one senior appearance before the tournament, making him a hot commodity in Wiegman’s Euro 2025 squad.

She scored just 41 seconds after being introduced to Belgium on her April debut.

After adding Agyemang to the 23-man squad, Wiegman inquired if she might be a “wildcard” off the bench. “Yes, I think so, I think so. We’ll see what she can bring.

She can bring something new, I’ve seen her in training sessions and in Belgium. I’m hoping she can demonstrate that.

Agyemang clearly demonstrated her abilities to Wiegman.

She scored twice in Switzerland to earn her second goal since Cecilie Pedersen for Norway in 2009, making her the first teenager to do so twice.

The 19-year-old claims she is unsure of how she manages to save England when it is most in need.

She said, “I don’t know,” after the game in Geneva. By God’s grace, that is. I’m so happy to be able to say I’m a part of this team because we are doing amazing things together.

Leah Williamson, England’s captain, said: “She feels inevitable right now. She was replaced by her Arsenal team-mate Agyemang.”

She has good qualities. She is a nightmare to play against, despite what she brings. She makes a great teammate for both my club and my country. I hope she enjoys tonight and is all set to go over the weekend. She deserves her flowers.

Agyemang is 19 years old, in a semi-final of the European Championship, and she played like she had spent many years with her team-mates, according to BBC Sport pundit Nedum Onuoha, who backed her to win.

She is a true star, she says.

When Agyemang lobbed the goalkeeper and hit the crossbar moments before Kelly’s penalty, she almost scored a second for Italy.

Ellen White, England’s record goalscorer, said, “She nearly got the winner.

Kelly “comes to England’s rescue”

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The 119th minute winner by Kelly against Italy was the most recent Women’s Euros victory.

After a difficult time with Manchester City, the forward, who signed permanently for Arsenal before the 2025 World Cup, said she was considering leaving the sport.

She was recalled to Wiegman’s England squad after joining Arsenal on loan. She and the Lionesses are now reaping the rewards.

After the game, Kelly said, “You’re so happy for these moments where I felt like giving up football and make you appreciate them forever.”

According to Bronze, Kelly, who famously scored the winning goal for England in the famous match against Germany at Wembley to defeat the country to win Euro 2022, has “made a difference” in every game in Switzerland.

She did it as well before the final Euros, according to Bronze. She recovered from an ACL injury and scored the winning goal in the Euros final, but we forget.

She has been doing it week in and week out, and all she has is a confidence and attitude that I can’t buy.

She hasn’t started any games, but she has every single game started and changed people. That’s for sure one of the players you want on your team and not the other team.

Laura Giuliani had initially saved Kelly’s penalty, but she did so without resuming the shootout.

England record-scorer Ellen White told BBC Radio 5 Live, “Thankfully Chloe Kelly had the composure to sprint and tuck it under the goalkeeper.” “To remain calm and follow up.

Agyemang and Kelly should they begin the final? What is the reaction of the viewers?

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Wiegman was asked if Agyemang is forcing herself into her starting lineup for the final after the match.

She won’t try to force me, Wiegman claimed. She is prepared for the request and is very grateful. Her development and growth occurred naturally. From joining our team to not starting at Brighton, getting lots of more minutes, and demonstrating her talent. She feels very good about how things turned out for her.

What do BBC Sport readers think about Kelly and Agyemang’s merits starting on July 27 in Basel?

Please allow us to get Kelly and Agyemang’s starting 11 right on Sunday, Stephen. They must both begin. And in the pressure games, James just stops moving.

Rich: Chloe Kelly has a strong game. She is always involved in some things on the pitch. should have a clear advantage over James. There must be a quicker substitution. Sometimes managers mistake their managerial skills for being overly clever.

Anon: Yes, we are still in, but I don’t understand SW’s substitutions. At half-time, Kelly should have started. And why did Agyemang and Beever-Jones come on so late?

Jas: Kelly and Agyemang must start. This is the second time they have changed.

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