by Michael van Gerwen was Sunday, struggling to concentrate during the quarter-final against Darius Labanauskas in the world cup of darts in London. The province of the defending champion, and number one in the world can nevertheless be fairly simple, with 5 to 2.

“Darius can be a fantastic game of darts, but it’s hard for me to be the boring guy. There is nothing in her character. He doesnít bat verbloost a 180 there. Then I think: come on, come on, come on, pedal to the metal,” said Van Gerwen at the Alexandra Palace.

“Darius, therefore, is not a fun player to play against. I will need this in order to learn how to handle it, but I do much better against people like Gerwyn Price, ed.). or, Gary (Anderson, eds.). It was not easy for me to load it. I did it to myself hard, but the most important thing is to win.”

has a close relationship began and is still difficult at Labanauskas. He came in with a 0-1-deficit, and escaped from the camp after that, and even with an 0-2 gap, however, he recovered in time and ran then, still at 5 to 2, with at times convincing, but it is also changing the game.

“I walked in after the first set of cursing, and the audience. I was annoyed and I was mad at myself, because I wanted to show it to the spectators and the television viewers. I wanted to be a better match to the mat, but that is, unfortunately, not been successful. But, ultimately, it’s about winning.”
My scoring ability should be a lot better

In the third set, there was a remarkable moment in time and place. Labanauskas had a medical time-out is needed, because his finger was bleeding, after he had been cut open for the reception of an arrow. Calculated as the caller George Noble was behind the scenes, a band-aid for him.

“It was me, not so much out of the game for a few minutes, interrupted. If he’s a band-aid, then so be it. It was also helpful that he stated that, because of the blood on the darts, and then you will have a much longer working on it.”

as Van Gerwen takes on Monday night in the semi-finals against Nathan Aspinall. The number twelve in the world, and is a winner of the UK Open, missed earlier on Sunday, almost a 4-1 lead eventually, but it got better eventually, with 5-3 wins at the end against Dimitri Van den Bergh.

“We don’t have to do that if I were dramatic, I played against a Darius. I am surprised, however, at the most important moments. However, my scoring ability, it should be a lot better. This extended game format could I get away with some mistakes, but it just wouldn’t happen. Let’s just say I’m a human being.”

See also the Program and the results of the world CHAMPIONSHIP darts in London