Luke Littler puts Michael van Gerwen in his place as Dutchman forced to eat his own words

Luke Littler cruised to victory over Michael van Gerwen in the Premier League on Thursday night.

Michael van Gerwen

Michael van Gerwen took aim at Luke Littler in Belfast (Image: Getty)

was forced to eat his words on Thursday night when he was comfortably beaten by in the Premier League. The Dutchman took aim at the teenager last week by claiming that his newly-found rival is ‘never comfortable’ when they face off.

However, when the pair clashed in Manchester on Thursday, it was Littler who truly looked the most at ease in the Premier League. The 17-year-old was far from at his best in the quarter-final tie but still dispatched Van Gerwen in a relatively simple fashion.

Littler secured a 6-3 win on home soil, despite missing several simple – for his standards – shots which could have seen the game wrapped up sooner. Van Gerwen was similarly out of sorts, threatening to stage a comeback on several occasions before falling short.

As a result, the 34-year-old’s comments made in Belfast when he was beaten by Littler look all the more foolish. Speaking last week after his defeat, Van Gerwen said: “Right at the beginning of that match it went wrong. I can see he's not comfortable and then I'm just too preoccupied with him instead of concentrating on my own game.

Luke Littler

Luke Littler cruised to a 6-3 win over Van Gerwen (Image: Getty)

"But there was still more in it. I have now played Luke six times, three of which I lost and three of which I won. Every time he won against me it was not convincing, while he does against other players.

"I just have to take advantage of that, which is still a downside that it didn't work out tonight. It's still fighting for the playoffs. I just have to see for myself that I'm well prepared and then that shouldn't be a problem."

It remains to be seen whether Van Gerwen is more careful in his post-match analysis of his defeat, which now sees Littler take a 4-3 lead in their head-to-head. The former world No. 1 has looked like a shadow of his former so far this year, throwing an average of 91 and in turn losing five of his last six first matches.

In contrast, Littler will be hoping that he improves following his performance in the quarter-finals, having thrown an average of 93, and can return to the form which saw him land his first-ever Premier League night last week.

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