MICHELLE AGYEMANG is the name on everyone’s lips right now… and rightly so.The Arsenal forward, 19, has TWICE rescued the Lionesses from the brink of Euro 2025 heartbreak.APMichelle Agyemang was once again the Lionesses’ saviour as she scored in the 96th minute vs Italy[/caption]GettyAgyemang celebrated wildly with her team-mates following her last-gasp heroics[/caption]AlamyAgyemang was also the hero when England left it late to beat Sweden on penalties[/caption]After losing their group-stage opener to France, England battered the Netherlands and Wales to reach the knockouts and continue their quest to retain their title as European champions.But twice history-making Sarina Wiegman has been indebted to the Lionesses’ newest hero… England’s saviour: Michelle Agyemang.The Gunners star – at the club since the age of SIX – climbed off the bench with 20 minutes to play of the quarter-final, with her nation down and seemingly out, trailing 2-0 to Sweden.Lucy Bronze pulled one back and, within two minutes, Agyemang – a Wembley ball-girl as recently as 2021 – levelled the match as the Lionesses went on to win on penalties.And in an enthralling semi-final against Italy, she netted an even more dramatic equaliser.Agyemang was in the perfect position to thump the ball into the back of the net as the clock ticked over into the 96TH-MINUTE of the match, with just one more minute of added time to be played.The Lionesses would go on to win and celebrate with a pizza party thanks to another Arsenal star, Chloe Kelly – as she poked home after her 119th-minute penalty was saved to reach the final.But Agyemang was the saviour. Quite literally. In fact, “Agyemang” in her family’s native language, Akan, translates to “saviour of the nation”.CASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSHow fitting.Fans went wild after learning the fun fact, with one taking to X to write: “The fact that Agyemang can mean ‘saviour of the nation’ in Ghanaian Akan is just incredible.” Another said: “WAIT SO AGYEMANG WAS DESTINED TO DO THIS??? Having a last name that means “Saviour of the Nation” AND doing this is crazy.”A third added: “How aptly named she is.”And one posted: “She is literally living up to the meaning of her name.”Match-winner Kelly later claimed: “She’s unbelievable. She’s got the world at her feet. A young player with a bright future and I’m absolutely buzzing for her.”But Lionesses captain Leah Williamson perhaps summed it up best, saying: “She feels inevitable right now.”England fans will certainly hope so ahead of the all-important final on Sunday evening.GettyAgyemang has been on the books of Arsenal since she was six years old[/caption]GettyThe forward was part of the Arsenal squad who won the Champions League last season[/caption]