The striker headed in Jneil Bennett’s cross to put us in front shortly after the interval before netting twice more in the closing stages to kill off the Gunners’ threat in the sunshine at Hotspur Way.
Impressive midfielder Paris Maghoma had got us back on level terms earlier in the semi-final clash, cancelling out Fol Balogun’s third-minute opener as we earned a measure of pride back after a heavy defeat to our north London rivals in the league at the end of November.
Having qualified second in our group in the newly-introduced competition and then thrashed previously-unbeaten Liverpool 4-0 in the last eight, we’re now set for another date with nemeses Chelsea – our conquerors once again in the FA Youth Cup in midweek – in the showpiece Final after they saw off Everton 1-0 on Saturday.