Mariona Caldentey, the 29-year-old Spanish midfielder, has established herself as one of the most complete players in women's football. The Arsenal and Spain international joined the Gunners last summer and quickly made an impact, delivering a second Champions League title to the club. Her performances earned her numerous accolades, including being named WSL player of the year.
Caldentey's ability to create chances from open play was unparalleled last season, with 43 opportunities created in the league, surpassing any other player. She also won possession back high up the pitch more often than anyone else, a testament to her tireless work rate and industry. Her positional versatility allows her to play on both wings, number 10, and in midfield, making her a nightmare for defenders to deal with.
The midfielder's success was not limited to her playing ability; she also made history for Spain as the team reached the Euro 2025 final. Caldentey netted against England but ultimately missed out on the title after her country's defeat in the penalty shootout.
Caldentey has been praised by coaches and teammates alike for her confidence and willingness to listen, which allows her to make a positive impact on the pitch. Her work rate and ability to win the ball back have made her one of the most complete players in women's football.
Last season, Caldentey achieved numerous accolades, including being named PFA Women's player of the year, WSL player of the season, and winning the Champions League with Arsenal. Despite the disappointment of missing out on the Euro 2025 title, Caldentey's impressive performances have solidified her position as one of the top players in women's football.
Caldentey's ability to create chances from open play was unparalleled last season, with 43 opportunities created in the league, surpassing any other player. She also won possession back high up the pitch more often than anyone else, a testament to her tireless work rate and industry. Her positional versatility allows her to play on both wings, number 10, and in midfield, making her a nightmare for defenders to deal with.
The midfielder's success was not limited to her playing ability; she also made history for Spain as the team reached the Euro 2025 final. Caldentey netted against England but ultimately missed out on the title after her country's defeat in the penalty shootout.
Caldentey has been praised by coaches and teammates alike for her confidence and willingness to listen, which allows her to make a positive impact on the pitch. Her work rate and ability to win the ball back have made her one of the most complete players in women's football.
Last season, Caldentey achieved numerous accolades, including being named PFA Women's player of the year, WSL player of the season, and winning the Champions League with Arsenal. Despite the disappointment of missing out on the Euro 2025 title, Caldentey's impressive performances have solidified her position as one of the top players in women's football.