The reigning WSL golden boot winner can count her Chelsea boss Emma Hayes among her many fans.
“Her goalscoring record is nothing short of remarkable, but then you look at her assists column, which shows the selfless behaviour,” said Hayes.
“She wants to score goals, of course, but she is all about the team. She is the ultimate team player.”
Breaking records in the WSL could prove harder because of the impact of Miedema, 25, who hasn’t stopped scoring for Arsenal since she danced her way through Everton’s defence to open her account in October 2017.
Her impressive haul has seen her become the WSL’s all-time leading scorer with 66 goals in 75 games. In September she reached another milestone, her 100th Arsenal goal, taking just 110 games to do so.
Former Arsenal midfielder Katie Chapman told BBC Sport: “Sometimes she will look disinterested, but will then pop up in the right place. She also has great feel – sometimes it looks like the ball sticks to her feet.”
The former Bayern Munich player also tops the charts for the Netherlands – across both the women’s and men’s teams – with 83 goals in 103 international matches.
She puts her success down to her instinct, telling the Arsenal website: “I’m never going to be someone who’s the fastest or who picks up the ball and dribbles past everyone from midfield. All my positioning comes from me reading and seeing the game properly.”