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Luke Littler scores penalty for pal's Sunday League team but fans ask ‘how did that go in?'

Luke Littler scores penalty for pal's Sunday League team but fans ask ‘how did that go in?'

Scottish Sun03-05-2025

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 scored a penalty during a Sunday League game
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He netted with his left foot as fans asked 'how did it go in?'
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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.
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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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Littler was being managed by Baller League star AngryGinge
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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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