Ghana international, Lawrence Ati-Zigi displayed top form on Wednesday night while in post for his FC St. Gallen outfit in the 2-2 draw against Servette FC.
The goalkeeper was handed a starting role for his team today when they visited the Stade de Geneve to take on the matchday 19 opponent of the Swiss Super League.
In a game that saw both teams playing attacking football, it produced four goals but no winner.
Manning the goalpost for FC St. Gallen, Lawrence Ati-Zigi conceded two goals but did impress with his displays.
The Black Stars asset made four crucial saves and also came out topes when he saved a Servette penalty kick taken by compatriot Grejohn Kyei.
For his exploits in the 90 minutes, Lawrence Ati-Zigi finished with a rating of 7.3 from SofaScore having helped FC St. Gallen to earn a crucial point on the road.
On the matchday, Basil Stillhart and Victor Ruiz scored for FC St. Gallen while a Grejohn Kyei strike plus an own goal from Betim Fazliji saved Servette from defeat.



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