Luke Littler triumphed over Rob Cross to secure a spot in the quarter-finals of the PDC World Darts Championship. Following the match, Littler expressed his frustration towards the Ally Pally crowd for booing him during the game.
As the defending champion, Littler managed to defeat Cross, who had strong support from the fans at Ally Pally. Despite facing some hostility from certain sections of the audience both on stage and during his post-match interview with Sky Sports, Littler remained composed.
Addressing the crowd, Littler sarcastically thanked them for booing him, acknowledging that they contribute to his prize money through ticket purchases. He emphasized his focus on winning the match and disregarded the distractions caused by the hostile atmosphere.
Littler’s unbeaten streak in the championships was broken by Cross, with Littler ultimately winning 4-2. His remarks sparked mixed reactions online, with some criticizing his response while others supported his defiant attitude.
Reflecting on Littler’s comments, Sky Sports pundit Wayne Mardle described the interview as unconventional, noting the underlying tension. Mardle praised Littler’s ability to perform under pressure and commended Cross for his strong performance despite lacking form.
Mardle highlighted Littler’s exceptional skills and resilience, stating that his opponents can never feel secure against him on the board. Littler’s consistent performance under pressure has elevated him to a formidable position in the competition.
