## Saint-Maximin's Goal Records at Damac: A Highlight of the Season
The final match of the season was held on Sunday in the championship game of the Dacia Cup. The team that had won the championship last year was crowned champions for the second time in their history.
This is the first time that this team has been crowned champions since they started playing in the championship series in 2015. This is also the first time that the team has been crowned champions after winning the championship in the previous season. In the past three seasons, they have never won the championship, and this season is the first time that they have done so.
In the championship series, the team scored 7 goals against 4 goals conceded. In total, they played 6 matches with 4 wins and 2 losses. They managed to score 2 goals from the ball when they were out of possession, which is their best goal-scoring record of the season. However, they did not manage to score more than 1 goal per minute during the entire tournament.
Their main focus in the championship series was to improve their defense. During the championship series, they made 8 interceptions in total, which is their highest number of interceptions of all competitions. They also managed to make 9 saves in total, which is their highest number of saves of all competitions. These two achievements show that the team's defensive skills are improving over the years.
Another highlight of the season was the goal-scoring record of the goalkeeper. During the championship series, the goalkeeper's performance was very impressive. He managed to save 8 of the 10 shots he faced, which is his highest number of saved shots of all competitions. Additionally, he also managed to prevent the opposing team from scoring any goals, which is his highest number of saved goals of all competitions. These two achievements demonstrate that the goalkeeper's skill level is high throughout the season.
Overall, the team performed well during the championship series, and it is expected that they will continue to perform well in future tournaments.