Luke Littler rubs Michael van Gerwen’s face in it after winning Premier League Darts clash | Other | Sport




Luke Littler was braggadocious in victory after downing Michael van Gerwen in Birmingham's nightly Premier League Darts final. The teenage talent has now mathematically secured his place in finals night at The O2 later this month, and he says he will enjoy watching his rivals scrap it out to join him there.

Littler needed last-leg deciders to get past Stephen Bunting and Nathan Aspinall earlier in the night, but he made quicker work of three-time world champion Van Gerwen with a 6-4 triumph. 'The Nuke' became the first player to win five Premier League nights in a single season under the competition's current format, which moved him nine points clear at the top of the table.

While he can afford to take his foot off the gas, others are still in the heat of battle. Second-place Luke Humphries has a healthy cushion inside the top four, but Gerwyn Price, Van Gerwen, Aspinall and Rob Cross are all in the hunt for the remaining places.

After coming out on top in Birmingham, Littler took the opportunity to needle his rivals, including Van Gerwen, who was visibly deflated after narrowly missing out on what would have been his first nightly win of the season.

"I'm nine points clear, away from Luke [Humphries], I'm very happy at the minute and confident I'll stay at the top," Littler told Sky Sports. "There are still a few weeks to play.

"It's getting a bit nitty-gritty at fourth and fifth with Nathan and Michael. I've done Nathan a bit of a favour there [by beating Van Gerwen]. It's going to be a good few weeks watching them scrap it out for the top four while I'm cruising at the top."

Van Gerwen looked like he would end his Premier League drought when he went 2-0 up, and then 3-1 up against Littler early in their showdown. The Dutchman was clinical as he took out a handful of finishes in the 60s and 70s, stretching his lead despite being outscored by his younger opponent.

MVG was unable to live with Littler, however, and fell behind once he hit top gear. 'The Nuke' risked blowing his chances of victory when he missed a big 12 and only gave himself one dart for the match at 5-4 up, which he missed. But Van Gerwen stepped up and spurned opportunities of his own, which made it all the more frustrating when Littler returned to the oche and finished the job.



Source link

Posted: 2025-05-02 00:42:31

Thousands of Whitehall ‘credit cards’ to be suspended in spending crackdown | Civil service
 



... Read More

Estranged husband of accused in Australian mushroom murders tells of strained relationship
 



... Read More

Snow White fairy tale’s true meaning – Menstruation to what 7 dwarfs represent | Films | Entertainment
 



... Read More

Urgent recall issued for popular ice lolly over 'life threatening risk | UK | News
 



... Read More

Fallen into wearing the same old work outfits? It’s time to up your game | Fashion
 



... Read More

When life gives you cumquats or kumquats make a marmalade and mezcal cocktail – recipe | Australian food and drink
 



... Read More

Twiggy review – Sadie Frost’s slick portrait of the world’s first supermodel | Documentary films
 



... Read More

Enya's life alone in castle with cats after love life admission | Music | Entertainment
 



... Read More