FC St. Gallen and its goalkeeper Lawrence Ati-Zigi have reason to worry. In his World Cup debut for Ghana, the 29-year-old injured his thigh. Zigi was in the starting lineup against Panama and showed a strong performance before getting injured. The diagnosis is still pending, but FC St. Gallen and Ghana are concerned about the further course of the World Cup. Lawrence Ati-Zigi has been playing for FC St. Gallen since 2020 and was already the regular goalkeeper at the 2022 World Cup. FC St. Gallen hopes for a quick recovery of its goalkeeper. The 2026 World Cup continues for Ghana, with England and Croatia as the next opponents. FC St. Gallen will closely follow the development around Zigi. The injury of Zigi is a setback for FC St. Gallen and Ghana. The goalkeeper is an important part of the team and his absence could negatively impact the chances. FC St. Gallen and its fans hope for a quick return of Zigi. The 2026 World Cup is an important tournament for FC St. Gallen and its players. FC St. Gallen will do everything to support Zigi in his recovery.
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