Luke Littler blasted for ‘petulant’ act but has last laugh as he storms to £15k Players’ Championship victory

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LUKE LITTLER was blasted for a “petulant” act during the Players’ Championship semi-final.

The darts sensation was facing Alan Soutar having already beaten the likes of Jim Williams, Luke Woodhouse, Michele Turetta and James Hurrell.

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Alan Soutar squanders five darts for a 6-4 lead, allowing Littler back in to draw level at 5-5!

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Littler, 17, had struggled against Soutar as he lost the first two legs.

The teenager managed to get himself back into the running but missed a chance to equal the scores during the 10th leg.

Littler needed 25 to check out and hit five with his first dart leaving him with double 10 to win the set.

However, he missed the target and instead, his dart landed in the 15 and he reacted by throwing his third with a lot of frustration.

The dart failed to stick in the board and left Littler with just five to get as he stormed back to the rear of the area.

The commentator slammed Littler for his antics and called him “petulant” and “daft”.

Littler would go on to have the last laugh as Soutar missed his chance to win.

Littler then hit a one and a double two to win the leg and then ultimately the semi-final 7-6.

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Littler’s progression meant he faced Ryan Searle in the final at the Robin Park Tennis Centre, Wigan.

The Players Championship final has a jackpot prize of £15,000.

Littler collected the prize money as he beat Searle 8-7 after a thrilling final match.

The clash came down to both players needing a double 20 to win and clinical Littler made sure of victory.

He had already produced a perfect leg in his win over Turetta, which wowed girlfriend Eloise Milburn.

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