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LUKE LITTLER reignited his feud with Ricardo Pietreczko by aiming a blunt two-word dig at the German.

The pair clashed at the Belgian Darts Open earlier this month with Pietreczko giving the teen an earful of verbals.

Luke Littler aimed a dig at Ricardo Pietreczko
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Luke Littler aimed a dig at Ricardo PietreczkoCredit: Sportsfile
The pair clashed at the World Darts Championship this month
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The pair clashed at the World Darts Championship this month
Littler's antics on stage annoyed the German
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Littler's antics on stage annoyed the GermanCredit: Sportsfile

Littler, 17, appeared confused by the exchange at the time but he has now revealed he knows why 'Pikachu' was so upset.

The Warrington wonderkid rubbed his opponent up the wrong way by attempting an audacious 147 checkout.

Pietreczko took exception to Littler and thought he was being arrogant, so was riled up even further when the youngster began finger-wagging to the crowd.

But Littler has now dismissed Pietreczko's protests and aimed a dig at the world number 34.

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He said on the Happy Hour podcast: “He was chatting in German and then said: ‘Don’t do it again.’ I said: ‘What?’

“I knew it was the 147 checkout. I went treble 19, double tops, and then Bull. But I missed the tops. Then I hit the 25.

“The next leg, he gave the finger-wagging to the crowd. I started laughing. I won the next four legs and the game and then he wasn’t happy about it. Get out.”

Littler may be viewed as arrogant by some and there is no doubt he is full of confidence, with the World Darts Championship runner-up dreaming of beating Phil Taylor's record of 16 world championship wins.

He could be forgiven for getting a little carried away too given his new-found fame, as he is often mobbed for photos.

Littler added: “If I’m out, I don’t mind doing a few (photos) but when it gets too much, I just want to go home then.

'It gets too much and I just want to go home' says Luke Littler just three months after bursting onto darts scene

“I went to a (rugby league) testimonial game for one of the boys who have been at the club for 10 years. That was just mayhem. That wasn’t even a full stadium.

“But I’ve to get out there and live my life. I don’t mind taking a few (pictures) but it does get over the top.

“I can’t even go out without someone noticing me. As soon as I step on my doorstep.”

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