Central United have flown star striker Emiliano Tade halfway around the world to give their front line some added bite in tomorrow's Chatham Cup final against defending champions Cashmere Technical.
The 26-year old Argentine was enjoying a six-week family holiday in Europe when Central progressed to the final, and the club quickly requested that their most dangerous attacking weapon cut his trip short.
Tade, who won the golden boot in last season's national league, will provide a cutting edge to Central's attack which has been lacking in his absence.
Central, who sit in mid-table in the 10-team Northern Premier League, have scored only 23 goals in 16 league games this season, the majority of which have been without Tade. But when the Auckland City striker plays, they are a different beast. He scored eight times in Central's four Cup games preceding his holiday and will likely be the best striker Cashmere have faced this season.
"Since he left us we have been dominating games and creating chances but not putting the ball away and Tade gives us that killer instinct in the final third," said Central coach Jose Figueira.