Caution should be made when analysing a player so young, especially for someone who has played very few minutes. Out of his 30 Championship appearances last season, only eight were starts.It is probably why Arsenal were cautious about the fee Leicester wanted for their young winger.However, while the sample size on Monga is small, the underlying numbers hint that there is an exciting, raw talent in the works.The attribute that stands out is his one-vs-one ability – his desire to get at defenders. It is the top attribute for the modern winger, and there were two standout moments for Monga in a Leicester shirt last season.One was his goal against Preston right at the beginning of the Championship campaign in August. Surrounded by two defenders, Monga managed to pop the ball in between both of them before finding the near post.The other moment came two weeks later, a superb assist to set up Ricardo Pereira's goal against Birmingham. Monga did a quick give-and-go to enter the box, cutting inside the Blues defender, and then had the vision to produce the perfect cross.Monga averaged more dribble attempts per 90 minutes than any other player in the Championship last season. Seven of Monga's one-on-ones ended up leading to a goal, with only eight Championship players having a better record than that all season.His dribbling ability is an attribute noticed by those who have tracked his career for a long time. When Monga was 11 years old and just starting out at Leicester's academy, he did one-on-one training sessions at the CP Football Academy, led by Callum Powell.“His ability on the ball is technically very well-gifted,” Powell tells Sky Sports. “His ability to manipulate and go left and right and one-vs-one domination is very strong. “The way he manoeuvres and manipulates in tight areas obviously makes him a very strong and powerful and athletic wide man.“When he stands someone up on a one-vs-one he's got the ability to go on the outside to cut in. He's got the raw pace, the power, the strength. And obviously one of the biggest things that you can recognise in him is his sharpness levels.“You see that with Rio Ngumoha at Liverpool. You see when he stands someone up, the defenders, he's square on his feet and then straight away - boom, he's gone. “And Jeremy definitely has that raw explosive speed, which can obviously be really effective and efficient.”