‘That’s so tough’ – Luke Littler forced into impossible choice after Manchester United question

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Darts prodigy and die-hard Manchester United fan Luke Littler was faced with an impossible decision.Littler admitted that if he had to choose, he’d rather see is beloved Warrington Wolves lift the Super League trophy than Man United winning a Premier League title.Littler was there for the Super League match between Warrington Wolves and Catalans DragonsGettyGettyWarrington went onto win 18-12 in the renamed Luke Littler Stadium[/caption]The 18-year-old, who made history earlier this year as the youngest-ever World Darts Champion, was recently honoured by his hometown rugby league club. In recognition of his achievement, Warrington Wolves temporarily renamed their stadium after him, turning the Halliwell Jones Stadium into “The Luke Littler Stadium” for the occasion.Littler, a season ticket holder, soaked up the moment as he met the Warrington squad in the dressing room. He also paraded his Sid Waddell Trophy and enjoyed a well-earned lap of honour in front of the fans.During the half-time break, he was put on the spot when asked whether he’d prefer to see United or Warrington crowned champions this season. Forced to make a tough call, he leaned towards his hometown side.“Ah, that’s so tough,” Littler admitted. “I’ve seen Sir Alex Ferguson‘s last league title, so I’d have to say Wire winning the league.”His backing seemed to bring good fortune, as Warrington went on to claim a gritty 18-12 victory over Catalans Dragons in their first home game of the Super League season.Over in the world of football, however, Manchester United’s fortunes have been far less inspiring. Sitting in a disappointing 15th place in the Premier League with just 30 points from 26 matches, they continue to struggle.GettyLittler showed off his darts trophy at Old Trafford[/caption]Before the 2-2 draw with Everton at Goodison Park, United boss Ruben Amorim conceded that ex-Red Devils manager David Moyes has done a far better job at revitalising the Toffees than he has at Old Trafford.“David Moyes is doing a better job than me, it’s quite simple,” Amorim admitted. “We have to give merit to the players of Everton and especially to the coach of Everton, and we need to do the same.“It’s an amazing job by David Moyes to recover the team. You feel the confidence and belief are there.“Sometimes it’s frustrating when you hear out loud ‘four wins in 14 games for Manchester United‘. You get really angry.”