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LITTLER-MANIA reached new heights yesterday after Sky Sports showed a slow-motion replay of Littler having a bottle opened for him.

His meteoric rise since December last year has had the darts world hanging on his every word and action – but fans felt this took things a little far.

Littler was forced to ask Scott Gibley to open his bottle of water for him

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Littler was forced to ask Scott Gibley to open his bottle of water for himCredit: X

It came as Littler prepared to take Rob Cross on in the final of Night 13 of the Premier League Darts, a game which he went on to win 6-2.

After being booed onto the stage in Liverpool, Littler realised he had a problem with opening his water bottle.

With his theme tune still ongoing, he danced over to a match official and asked if he could lend him a hand with opening it.

Sky Sports then offered viewers the chance to watch the action again, this time in slow motion.

Wayne Mardle on commentary offered a play-by-play of the incident while laughing and said: “We know he’s 17 and many people call him still a child.

“Well, he’s had to have the bottle undone by Scott Gibley who’s one of the markers.

“Rob was alright!”

But fans were less convinced they needed to see the video again.

One darts fan wrote: “Did we really need the slow motion replay of him opening the bottle😂”

Another agreed with Mardle and wrote: “Just reminds you Luke Littler is still only a teenager when he needs a grownup to open his bottle for him.”

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A third Littler fan wrote: “Luke Littler may not be able to open a bottle of water, but he can half chuck an arrow.”

Speaking on the boos he received on the way to winning night 13, Littler told Sky Sports: “I knew what was coming this week and I was building up to it.

“I always engage with the crowd and the semi-final I was playing with complete freedom.

“I just felt comfortable tonight. I knew what was coming and I was glad to win.”

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