Ghana goalkeeper Lawrence Ati-Zigi hails St Gallen’s amazing performance in win over Lausanne
Ghana international Lawrence Ati-Zigi has lauded St Gallen’s amazing performance in win over Lausanne in the Swiss top-flight.The Black Stars goalkeeper lasted the entire duration as his outfit cruised to a 4-3 away win over their opponent on Sunday.Despite failing to keep a clean sheet, Ati-Zigi managed to make crucial saves in the game as his outfit snatched maximum points at the Stade de la Tuilière.“All glory be to you Lord. What an amazing week, winning ways. Great Team Effort” he wrote on Instagram.St Gallen wasted no time to open the scoring in the thrilling clash, Isaac Schmidt firing home the opener one minute into the game.The visitors extended their lead in the 20th minute mark through Willem Geubbels, who scored from the spot.The home team reduced the deficit in the 37th minute following an own goal from Chima Okoro. The first half ended 2-1 in favour of St Gallen.Five minutes into the second half, the visitors scored to extend their lead through Chadrac Akolo before Moustapha Cissé cemented the win with a goal in the 70th minute.Lausanne found the back of the net twice through Noe Dussenne and Fousseni Diabaté few...
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Ghana international Lawrence Ati-Zigi has lauded St Gallen’s amazing performance in win over Lausanne in the Swiss top-flight.
The Black Stars goalkeeper lasted the entire duration as his outfit cruised to a 4-3 away win over their opponent on Sunday.
Despite failing to keep a clean sheet, Ati-Zigi managed to make crucial saves in the game as his outfit snatched maximum points at the Stade de la Tuilière.
“All glory be to you Lord. What an amazing week, winning ways. Great Team Effort” he wrote on Instagram.
St Gallen wasted no time to open the scoring in the thrilling clash, Isaac Schmidt firing home the opener one minute into the game.
The visitors extended their lead in the 20th minute mark through Willem Geubbels, who scored from the spot.
The home team reduced the deficit in the 37th minute following an own goal from Chima Okoro. The first half ended 2-1 in favour of St Gallen.
Five minutes into the second half, the visitors scored to extend their lead through Chadrac Akolo before Moustapha Cissé cemented the win with a goal in the 70th minute.
Lausanne found the back of the net twice through Noe Dussenne and Fousseni Diabaté few minutes to full time as the game ended 4-3 for St Gallen.