The comments were laughed off by Littler, who is looking forward to renewing his rivalry with the three-time world champion Van Gerwen.
“He’s going to be up for it, he’s going to be hungry but I’m up for it as the reigning champion. Whoever wins, it will be big for us,” Littler said.
“This is the biggest tournament I am going to defend all year around until the Worlds. I might feel nervous when it does come to the task, but there is always nerves, but I’m hoping to make a fast start like I did in the final.
“The first win last year came here in Belfast, so I have got good memories here and I want to kick on.”
After their meeting in the World Championship final, the pair met again in the quarter-finals of the Dutch Masters two weeks ago with Littler again coming out on top.
They are set to renew their rivalry again at the oche in Belfast on Thursday as they will face each other in their opening quarter-final of this season’s Premier League.
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