Luke littler opens up on 'cool down' trick he used to beat price in prem darts

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LUKE LITTLER REVEALS HOW HE COOLED DOWN DURING THE BREAK AND RECUPERATED AGAINST GERWYN PRICE TO ADVANCE TO THE PREMIER LEAGUE DARTS FINAL ON THURSDAY 20:52, 29 May 2025 Luke Littler had to


produce a comeback to beat Gerwyn Price during Premier League Darts finals night. Littler, 18, had been second best in the opening exchanges as he struggled on the outer ring. The Iceman


didn't need a second invitation to punish The Nuke, and stormed into the lead. However, after the break, Littler came out swinging and Price didn't have an answer as Littler booked


his spot in the final - where he will face Nathan Aspinall or Luke Humphries. "When he hit the double five to go 6-4 up I took myself straight off stage, I needed to get myself up for


it," Littler explained. "The first five or six legs I was nervous and going into the break 6-4 down was not what I wanted. I knew, especially after last year, that I love coming on


after a break so I relaxed myself and I got the job done. "I stormed off stage but that was just in my own head. I just had to. I sat down and had a drink and cooled myself down and


said 'you can do it'. I got the job done. "I know I can relax now. I'll watch the first 10 legs of the other semi-final and then when they get to the break I'll get


on the practice board." Littler is looking to go back-to-back in his pursuit of darting immortality. DON'T MISS A THING WITH SPORT UPDATES! Want to keep up with all of the latest


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Daily Star Football email for all the latest transfer news and breaking stories, right here The 18-year-old sensation beat Humphries in the final last year. Speaking ahead of his semi-final


with Aspinall, Cool Hand said: ""I played really well at the Euro Tour last weekend so I got some good confidence out of it. I was pleased with the way I was playing. Article


continues below "I've been practising and just preparing. I want to get myself into the best place to win so I'm ready because it is a big crowd out there."