Luke Littler sends fresh message to booing fans after Premier League win
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Luke Littler and Gian van Veen have maintained complete silence for three weeks following their heated confrontation in Manchester earlier this month.The tension erupted during a Premier League decider that went to the final leg, when the 19-year-old Littler celebrated after Van Veen failed to hit a match-winning dart.Littler subsequently missed his own opportunity to clinch victory, and the pair exchanged an icy handshake once the Dutchman eventually secured the win.Since that fractious encounter, the two young rivals have avoided each other entirely, even warming up in different practice areas backstage at Premier League events.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Speaking after his impressive nightly triumph in Liverpool on Thursday, Littler confirmed that no attempts have been made to clear the air between them."We've not spoken but I'm not the type of person to go up and talk to him or something like that," he said.The teenage sensation suggested Van Veen might be waiting for him to...
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Luke Littler insisted he must block out the hostile reception from crowds after securing another Premier League triumph.The 19-year-old world champion faced jeers throughout the evening on Merseyside but refused to let it affect his performance.Littler overcame Luke Humphries 6-2 in the last eight before narrowly battling past Michael van Gerwen.He then ruthlessly dispatched Jonny Clayton 6-1 in the final, though his rival continues to occupy the summit with a three-point advantage.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Littler has been booed heavily in recent weeks, with the youngster sparking a huge backlash ever since his feud with Gian van Veen in Manchester.He's seemingly learning to adjust to the experience, however, and addressed his relationship with spectators after his win."Rotterdam was way louder than this tonight," he said.
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There was a little bit [of booing] but this week was nothing compared to last week."I've just got to forget about it.
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I was definitely focused and wanted...
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A: Luke Littler and Gian van Veen have maintained complete silence for three weeks following their heated confrontation in Manchester earlier this month.The tension erupted during a Premier League decider that went to the final leg, when the 19-year-old Littler celebrated after Van Veen failed to hit a match-winning dart.Littler subsequently missed his own opportunity to clinch victory, and the pair exchanged an icy handshake once the Dutchman eventually secured the win.Since that fractious encounter, the two young rivals have avoided each other entirely, even warming up in different practice areas backstage at Premier League events.
B: Luke Littler insisted he must block out the hostile reception from crowds after securing another Premier League triumph.The 19-year-old world champion faced jeers throughout the evening on Merseyside but refused to let it affect his performance.Littler overcame Luke Humphries 6-2 in the last eight before narrowly battling past Michael van Gerwen.He then ruthlessly dispatched Jonny Clayton 6-1 in the final, though his rival continues to occupy the summit with a three-point advantage.
negation mismatch
A: TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Speaking after his impressive nightly triumph in Liverpool on Thursday, Littler confirmed that no attempts have been made to clear the air between them."We've not spoken but I'm not the type of person to go up and talk to him or something like that," he said.The teenage sensation suggested Van Veen might be waiting for him to...
B: TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Littler has been booed heavily in recent weeks, with the youngster sparking a huge backlash ever since his feud with Gian van Veen in Manchester.He's seemingly learning to adjust to the experience, however, and addressed his relationship with spectators after his win."Rotterdam was way louder than this tonight," he said.
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