Littler Hints at Revenge Against 'Nuke' After Thrilling Comeback Win

Littler Hints at Revenge Against 'Nuke' After Thrilling Comeback Win

In a heart-pumping match that left the Sky Sports crowd on the edge of their seats, Luke Littler proved once again why he's a force to be reckoned with in darts. With a narrow 5-2 comeback win over Nathan Aspinall, Littler sent shockwaves through the darts world and hinted at a potential revenge story against his opponent in the rematch.

"I thought we both played very well there, but I'm so glad to have won," said an elated Littler in a post-match interview. "The crowd were chanting for Nathan, they wanted a comeback, but I had to finish it."

Despite Aspinall's valiant effort, Littler remained unfazed, attributing his confidence to the freedom and focus he's found since his last match. When asked about facing fellow darts sensation Stephen Bunting in the semi-finals, Littler remained diplomatic, saying "The fans have been good for me tonight, they were also good for Stephen and they can take their pick for who they want to support tomorrow."

However, when quizzed about the rivalry brewing between him and Bunting, a hint of a smirk played on Littler's lips. "You play, go to sleep, wake up and you play again. I don't really like having days off because I don't practice. I know I'll be back on tomorrow and I'll be up for it again," he said defiantly.

The stage is now set for a thrilling showdown between Littler and Bunting in the semi-finals. Will 'Nuke' find revenge, or will Littler continue his winning streak? The world of darts will be watching closely.