Agnes Vigholm, a promising young left-back for Eskilstuna United, currently competes in the Elitettan, Sweden's second-highest division in women's football. At just 20 years old, Vigholm has established herself as a key defensive asset, participating in 10 matches this season and accumulating 752 minutes of play. Despite not recording any goals or assists thus far, her contributions on the field extend beyond the typical statistics associated with defensive players. Vigholm's progressive playing style, underscored by her impressive ability to cover significant ground with the ball, makes her an essential component in transitioning play from defense to attack. Her progressive carrying distance per 90 minutes is 81.48 meters, supplemented by an impressive progressive passing distance of 333.21 meters per 90.
Defensively, Vigholm exhibits exceptional instincts and reading of the game, evidenced by an impressive average of 7.78 possession-adjusted interceptions per 90 minutes. Additionally, she averages 7.05 possession-adjusted challenges per 90 minutes, highlighting her active involvement in disrupting opponents' play, though her current challenge success rate is recorded at 0%. This discrepancy suggests room for growth in challenge effectiveness, creating opportunities for further development and impact. Ranking at 2.5 in playmaker metrics, Vigholm stands as a solid defensive progressor, tasked with initiating plays from the back, and holds an estimated transfer value of €0. As she gains experience and hones her skills, Agnes Vigholm's presence could become increasingly central to her team's defensive and transitional strategies, marking her as a player to watch in future campaigns.
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