Cosmin Lambru: ‘Speed is one of my qualities but imagine how I’d run with a new arm’

The striker is defying the odds in Romania at Petrolul Ploiesti, playing with a prosthesis after losing his left hand in a truck accident as a child. The teenager hopes to get a lighter prosthesis to take his game to greater heights

Petrolul Ploiesti are a club in a hurry. The Yellow Wolves’ 3-1 first-round defeat of Liverpool in the 1966 European Cup is still cherished in the small industrial city 40 miles north of Bucharest where they play. These, though, are harder times. After going bankrupt two years ago and losing their first division status, Petrolul were re-formed in the fourth tier. If one of Romania’s most prominent clubs are to meet their target of returning to the top flight by 2019, they have no time to waste.

In their 19-year-old striker Cosmin Lambru, Petrolul have a young wolf leading the charge. But there is more to Lambru’s story than that of a player helping to revive a storied football club. When Lambru came on in Petrolul’s cup win over CS Mioveni in October, his appearance caused quite a stir. A white bandage on his left forearm masked a terrible truth: a plastic prosthesis replacing his hand.

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from Football | The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/football/2017/dec/27/cosmin-lambru-speed-is-one-of-my-qualities-but-imagine-how-id-run-with-a-new-arm

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