LUKE LITTLER has warned his Premier League rivals: “I know I have the ability to beat you all.”
And the teenage darts sensation makes his second Prem appearance in Berlin tomorrow after reaching the semi-finals on his debut in Cardiff.
The 17-year-old Warrington whiz has already avenged last month's final defeat in the world against Luke Humphries.
Littler also defeated ex-champions Michael van Gerwen, Gerwyn Price and Rob Cross.
Yet he also revealed his incredible professional title win in Bahrain – including a stunning nine-dart finish – was merely a 'warm-up' for the elite Premier League.
Reflecting on his “crazy” few weeks in the big world, The Nuke stated: “The World Championship was a big step forward.
“But I've proven that I can play with the best, that's why I got my chance in the Premier League.
“It was good to win on my debut in Bahrain and become the youngest person to hit a nine-darter.
“But it was just match training for the Premier League.
“Now we move on and I know I have the ability to beat the best.”
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Littler was a relative unknown in December before his phenomenal run to the world finals at London's Ally Pally.
But now he's landed a modeling contract with BoohooMan and his own range of darts and flights with Target Darts.
He added: “It was just crazy.
“But I lived the way I did: chilling when I have free time, but when I'm at darts events I'm completely focused.”