She told BBC Sport: "We're going to make a movie some day! Well this is a movie, my goodness, it's unbelievable. Here we are again, it's really, really special. When it finishes like that, I'm enjoying it but it's a little bit dramatic."
On Agyemang, who also scored a late goal in England's quarter-final triumph over Sweden, the Dutch coach added: "She has something special. She's only 19 years old, she's very mature, she knows exactly what she has to do. When you talk about little things that she picks up straight away, because she's not only in the 18-yard box very dangerous but when we have to go to her as a target player, she keeps the ball really well too. Even when you saw her shot hit the crossbar, that was not just a shot, she was aiming for it. If she continues like this she has a very bright future."