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England beats Italy 2-1 to reach Women's Euro 2025 final

England beats Italy 2-1 to reach Women's Euro 2025 final

Chloe Kelly has fired home the rebound from her own penalty to net a 119th-minute winner as reigning champions England pulled off a stunning comeback to beat Italy 2-1 after extra time and reach the Women's European Championship final.
England fell behind in the first half and did not hit back until Michelle Agyemang's equaliser 6 minutes into second-half stoppage time to send the game to extra time.
And when Emma Severini pulled down Beth Mead in the box in extra time, Kelly grabbed the chance to decide the game.
Her first effort was saved but she was quick off the mark to rifle in the rebound and send England through to the final against Spain or Germany.
"We're going to make a movie some day. Well, this is a movie," England manager Sarina Wigeman said.
"My goodness, it's unbelievable. Here we are again, it's really, really special."
With the Italians riding a wave of confidence after a last-minute winner against Norway in their quarterfinal, they defended brilliantly and attacked incisively on the break.
Their persistence paid off in the 33rd minute of a gritty semifinal when a ball from the right found its way to Barbara Bonansea, who took a touch before lashing it into the roof of the net.
England then dominated possession and created a slew of chances as the Italians rode their luck, but too often the English attackers unleashed shots from distance that were easily dealt with or flew harmlessly over the bar.
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With their hopes of defending their title slowly slipping away, 19-year-old substitute Agyemang snapped up a loose ball in the box and fired home to send the game to extra time.
Agyemang almost scored again with an effort deep into the second half of extra time, out-sprinting and out-muscling the Italian defence only to see her deft lob towards goal bounce back off the crossbar.
Sensing they could avoid a repeat of their quarterfinal penalty shootout against Sweden, England poured forward and reaped the reward when Mead was fouled in the box, but there was one more twist in the tale.
Kelly took her usual prancing run-up, but Italian goalkeeper Laura Giuliani kept her nerve and saved, only for the England winger to score from the follow-up and seal her side's spot in Sunday's final in Basel.
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