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Emotional Stephen Bunting releases heartbroken 68-word statement as ‘gutted’ star’s wait for Premier League win goes on

Stephen Bunting reflects on being 'down in the doldrums' and almost quitting darts altogether

GUTTED Stephen Bunting admits his nerves are getting the better of him as he continues his search for a first Premier League win this season.

The World No.6 is bottom of the table and remains the only player yet to win a match.

Stephen Bunting has opened up about his struggle with nerves
Bunting is yet to win a Premier League match this season

Bunting suffered his latest quarter-final defeat to Chris Dobey in Cardiff on Night Seven.

‘Hollywood’ averaged 90.27 as he registered a 6-2 win over Bunting.

TheBullet became the first player to lose their first seven quarter-final matches in the Premier League.

He wrote on X on Thursday night: “Absolutely gutted. So sorry to all who support me.

“Practiced so well tonight and unfortunately it just didn’t happen on the stage.

“I’ll keep giving it my all guys and keep believing. I’m making myself so nervous because I care and want to perform to my best instead of just relaxing and letting it happen.

“See you all next week. I’ll work hard and make sure I’ll improve. X.”

The Liverpudlian is now five points adrift of Dobey and a long way off fighting for a play-off place with nine nights of action remaining.

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Former Masters champion Bunting did start the year off in fine form, claiming the Bahrain Darts Masters title and followed that performance with a final appearance at the Dutch Masters event.

It doesn't get any easier for the popular star, Bunting now faces Luke Littler next week in Newcastle on Night Eight of the Premier League.

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Sky Sports commentator Rod Studd launched a brutal attack on Bunting and Dobey on Thursday.

He said: “This is like watching two blokes try to push custard uphill with a fork.”

Studd later declared: “[Bunting] will be saying to himself, how many more mistakes am I going to make up here?

“It’s almost like abingocard of blunders.”

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