LUKE LITTLER got his teeth into a FOURTH European Tour title – just 72 hours after having emergency dental treatment.
The teen sensation beat Josh Rock in an 8-7 last-leg decider thriller to win the Flanders Trophy in Antwerp tonight.
But Littler, 18, almost didn’t make it to the event after undergoing surgery in the early hours of Friday morning.
However, he showed no ill effects to pick up £30,000 and his third Euro win in Belgium in two years.
Rock saved the match with a wonderful 161 finish to force the last-leg shootout.
But The Nuke delivered under pressure yet again.
He said: “I think I started off okay.
“When Josh hit the 161, it wasn’t a good feeling!
“But I knew I had to break and win the game.
“Ever since I’ve been playing darts, it might sound crazy but I just love a last-leg decider.
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“I back myself near enough every time, whether it’s against or with the darts. I had to go out on 11 there.
“I love coming here and I’ve said for the past year now, we need a Premier League here. We need to give these guys a league night.”
The pair had met in the World Matchplay semi-final last month and delivered the first-ever perfect leg of darts with Littler hitting a nine.
And it was another high-quality affair in Belgium.
Littler trailed but reeled off four successive legs to lead 6-5.
Rock fought back and the outstanding 161 forced the decider.
However, Littler averaged 107.40 and delivered a powerhouse 11-dart final leg to break throw and wrap it up with a 96 checkout.
Rock won £12,000 and said: “He’s not officially world No1 yet but he will be soon.
“He’s the world champion and knows how to win games.
“I’m always a bit too hard on myself but I maybe should have done better.”