Littler Storms Back From 5-0 Down to Stun Price in Dublin
- On Thursday, Luke Littler produced a remarkable comeback from 5-0 down to defeat Gerwyn Price 6-5 in the Premier League Darts night seven final in Dublin.
- Price initially dominated the final, roaring into a 5-0 lead after Littler had earlier defeated Stephen Bunting 6-3 and Michael van Gerwen in a last-leg decider.
- After securing his first leg, Littler mounted a comeback, eventually clinching the title by taking out 81 on double 15. "I was gone," Littler said on Sky Sports regarding his turnaround.
- Following this victory, Littler moves to second in the Premier League table with 16 points, three behind leader Jonny Clayton, while Price sits in third place.
- Earlier in the tournament, Price defeated Luke Humphries 6-1 in the semi-finals with a 109 average, while Josh Rock's difficult debut campaign continued after a quarter-final loss to Price.
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The 19-year-old world champion came from 5-0 down in the Dublin final, Littler surprising even himself in the darts PL with his stunning victory.
‘I was gone’ – Luke Littler storms back from 5-0 down to stun Gerwyn Price
The world champion reeled off six successive legs.
Luke Littler completes extraordinary comeback to beat Gerwyn Price in final from 5-0 down
Luke Littler produced one of the most extraordinary comebacks in the Premier League Darts to claim Night Seven in Dublin, fighting back from 5-0 down against Gerwyn Price to triumph 6-5
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