Mathilde Kruse Madsen, an influential right winger for Stabæk in Norway's Toppserien, has built her reputation on her strategic playmaking abilities and defensive acumen. At 29 years old, the Danish footballer brings experience and tactical intelligence to her team. Despite scoring just 0.07 goals per game, her strength lies in her ability to perform as a deep threat, keeping defenses on their toes and creating potential goal-scoring opportunities through progressive movements on the field.
In her 16 appearances this season, totaling 1399 minutes, Madsen has demonstrated remarkable proficiency in advancing the ball. She records an impressive progressive carrying distance of 85.04 meters per game and a progressive passing distance of 127.61 meters, highlighting her role in Stabæk's offensive strategy. Her ability to intercept at a rate of 3.51 times per game shows her defensive contribution, complemented by her commitment to engaging in challenges, where she records 5.69 challenges per game. While her challenge success rate currently stands at 0%, her third-place Playmaker Rank signifies her pivotal role in orchestrating plays and supporting her teammates. Madsen's complexity on the pitch, given her focus on deep playmaking rather than conventional scoring, enhances her value as a tactical asset for Stabæk.