Lawrence Ati-Zigi played a decisive role as FC St. Gallen secured the Swiss Cup title with a convincing 3-0 victory over Lausanne Ouchy in Sunday’s final.
The Ghana international was introduced into the match shortly before half-time after reserve goalkeeper Lukas Watkowiak was sent off, forcing St Gallen into an unexpected change between the posts.
Watkowiak had been the club’s first-choice goalkeeper throughout the cup campaign, but his dismissal created an opportunity for Ati-Zigi to step into a high-pressure situation during one of the club’s biggest matches of the season.
Despite entering the game under difficult circumstances, the Black Stars goalkeeper produced a calm and assured performance, helping St Gallen maintain control of the final while playing with ten men.
Ati-Zigi kept a clean sheet during his 46 minutes on the pitch and delivered a display that proved central to the Swiss side’s triumph.
St Gallen had already moved ahead early in the contest when German defender Tom Gaal scored in the eighth minute to give his side the advantage.
The early breakthrough helped settle the team before the match took an unexpected turn with Watkowiak’s red card shortly before the interval.
Rather than losing momentum after going down to ten players, St Gallen continued to control large parts of the encounter following Ati-Zigi’s introduction.
The goalkeeper’s composure and important interventions ensured Lausanne Ouchy were unable to take advantage of their numerical superiority.
St Gallen captain Lukas Gortler extended the lead in the 65th minute after converting from the penalty spot, putting the Swiss side firmly in command of the final.
The victory was then sealed deep into stoppage time when Christian Witzig added a third goal to complete an emphatic result.
For Ati-Zigi, the final represented another significant moment in his career, with the Ghanaian once again demonstrating his reliability when called upon in difficult circumstances.
The goalkeeper’s assured presence helped St Gallen successfully protect their advantage despite spending much of the match with a player fewer on the field.
His performance is also likely to be welcomed by supporters of the Ghana national football team, with the experienced goalkeeper continuing to show strong form at club level.
The Swiss Cup success caps a memorable evening for both St Gallen and Ati-Zigi, whose contribution proved vital in ensuring the team completed the final in commanding fashion.
Although the match initially appeared set to become more complicated after the first-half dismissal, St Gallen ultimately produced a disciplined and effective performance to lift the trophy comfortably.