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Michelle Aggieman: Who is England's Euro 2025 breakout star?
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Meet Michelle Aggieman: The Rising Star of England for Euro 2025!

July 24, 2025 6 Min Read
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  • The Early Days of Aggieman
  • Club Football
  • Instant England Impact
  • Euro 2025’s Savior for England
  • Teammates’ Descriptions of Aggieman
July 24th, 2025, 04:17 am at

Michelle Aggieman has become a standout figure in UK football.

When the Lionesses appeared to be on the verge of elimination from Euro 2025, Aggieman came through to save the day once again.

The 19-year-old forward, who had only one previous senior cap for England before this tournament, netted a crucial equalizer against Italy in the 96th minute on Tuesday, contributing to Britain’s second comeback in the quarter-finals after their resurgence against Sweden.

Thanks to her efforts, the Lionesses advanced to the Euro 2025 final against Spain; without Aggieman’s heroics, their title defense would have ended far sooner than anticipated.

“It means the world to me, and I’m incredibly thankful,” Aggieman shared in an interview with ITV.

“Just a few years back, I was a kid admiring these players, and now I’m on the field with them.

“I can’t wait to celebrate with my team and witness the unity and resilience we share as a group.”

So, who is this British sensation? Michelle Aggieman translates to “the savior of the nation” from Ghana, and she certainly lives up to that name.


The Early Days of Aggieman

A young Michelle Aggieman during her time at the Arsenal Academy. Arsenal FC/Arsenal FC via Getty Images

Born in Essex, Aggieman grew up cheering for Arsenal, although her family’s loyalties differed on match days—with her father supporting Manchester United, her brother Chelsea, and her sister West Ham.

She joined Arsenal at age six, making her debut at just 16 during a Women’s Super League match, which resulted in a 4-0 defeat to Leicester.

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Aggieman also represented England at youth levels, scoring ten goals from under-16 to under-23.

Her journey began in 2021 when she served as a ball girl during Sarina Wiegman’s first match as England coach; now, four years later, she’s a key player in England’s Euro 2025 campaign under Wiegman’s guidance.


Club Football

Michelle Aggieman has made five appearances for Arsenal so far. Alex Burstow/Arsenal FC Getty Images

Aggieman made her Arsenal debut in 2022 and scored her first goal for the club in the Women’s FA Cup the following year. She has since made five appearances, along with loan spells at Watford and Brighton & Hove Albion.

While with Watford, she scored six goals in the championship and earned the Player of the Month award. After moving to Brighton on loan last summer, she made three starts and scored three goals, showcasing her potential even with limited playing time.

Following her breakout performance in Euro 2025, she is expected to play a more prominent role next season at Arsenal.


Instant England Impact

Michelle Aggieman scored just 41 seconds into her senior England debut. Marcel Bonte/Soccrates/Getty Images

In April 2025, Aggieman earned her first senior call-up and made her debut against Belgium in the UEFA Women’s National League, scoring just 41 seconds into the match.

Despite the UK losing 3-2, Aggieman’s impressive performance secured her a spot in Sarina Wiegman’s 23-player squad for the Euros.

“That goal was spectacular,” Wiegman stated to the BBC after her debut. “Composure with her first touch and a great second touch. It was fantastic for her to make an impact so quickly.”

Her composure was on display again throughout the tournament.

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Euro 2025’s Savior for England

Michelle Aggieman delivered a career-defining goal on Tuesday, following her recent success just days prior. Marcio Machado/Eurasia Sport Images/Getty Images

During the tournament, Aggieman showcased her knack for stepping up when it truly counted. In the quarter-finals, when it seemed like the UK was on the brink of elimination, her 81st-minute equalizer sent the match to penalties, securing the UK’s advancement.

But she wasn’t finished yet.

Facing a similar situation on Tuesday, with just five minutes remaining, she calmly finished to keep the Lionesses afloat, ultimately leading to a semi-final win thanks to Chloe Kelly’s penalty rebound.

Wiegman opted to use Aggieman as a late-game substitute, a decision that proved fruitful. It remains uncertain whether she will continue in that role or earn a starting position in the upcoming final on Sunday.


Teammates’ Descriptions of Aggieman

“Big Mick delivered once again. She was fantastic and could have scored more; she hit the crossbar,” said Chloe Kelly.

“You can see it in the defenders’ eyes when she comes on. They’re terrified,” noted Lucy Bronze.

“Right now, she feels unstoppable,” remarked Leah Williamson.

“She possesses something special. At just 19, she’s mature and knows exactly what her role entails,” added Sarina Wiegman.

Fan Take: This resurgence of young talent like Michelle Aggieman is crucial for the future of women’s soccer, showcasing not only the depth of skill in the UK but also the importance of nurturing youth players. Her performances could inspire a new generation and elevate the sport’s profile on a global stage.

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