FANS gasped “how did that go in?” as darts star Luke Littler netted a penalty during a Sunday League game.
The Nuke has already made a name for himself on the oche after winning this year’s World Championship at Ally Pally.
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Luke Littler bagging a penalty for AngryGinge’s Sunday league side Winton Yanited…
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Littler also leads the way in the Premier League as he looks to defend last term’s crown.
But he has now shown he has a talent for set-pieces in a completely different sport.
Manchester United fan Littler revealed his dead-ball skills while taking a penalty in a Sunday League game.
He turned out for Winton Wanderers Yanited, an Under-18s side managed by YouTuber and Baller League boss AngryGinge.
And Littler proved he was not feeling any pressure as he stepped up to take a penalty.
The ace first revealed that he is a left-footer, despite throwing darts with his right hand.
But he then impressively scored his spot-kick to the raucous cheers of teammates and the crowd.
The ball did take a bobble on its way past the goalkeeper though.
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And some fans questioned how Littler had actually managed to find the target.
One said: “How did that go in?”
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Another declared: “We got Littler scoring a penalty before GTA 6.”
One noted: “Love this, his shirt number is 180, what a legend.”
Another boomed: “What can’t this lad do?”
One added: “Are you Gareth Bale in disguise?”
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