Luke Humphries steps up rivalry with kebab-loving Littler as former World Darts champ reveals Nando’s ritual

LUKE HUMPHRIES is eyeing up a £130k McLaren and thanks NANDO’S for his oche success.
The World No.1 is on course for the Premier League play-offs at the O2 after reaching six nightly finals this year already.
But Hump, 30, has revealed the secret recipe of his success and how he wants to get in the fast lane on four wheels.
He told Red Dragon of his pre-match meal: “Usually, it’s chicken butterfly with rice and chips, Peri Tamer.
“Sometimes it can be medium heated, four chicken thighs, mash and broccoli.
“My pre-match meal before every time I play is Nando’s. I have some good rewards.”
Cheshire thrower Humphries sits second in the Premier League table, nine points behind Thursday night’s winner Luke Littler, who prefers a kebab to a cheeky Nando's.
He suffered a 6-5 defeat to Gerwyn Price in the quarter-final on Night 13 in Birmingham, even with a monster 107 average in the loss.
Off the oche, classy star Humphries is thinking fast and plotting a serious upgrade to his garage.
He added: “There’s a few cars I like and want to get next year.
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“I like the McLaren 540C, Ferrari California and the Aston Martin Vantage as well.
"Hopefully, one of them is my next car. I also like the Audi RSQ8 as well."
‘Cool Hand’ also opened up on the hardest player to play against mentally on tour and singled out big rivals Price and James Wade.
He confessed: “James Wade and Gerwyn Price, they are tough people to play against because they are sort of in your face a little bit.
“Gerwyn is hard because when he celebrates, you just want to do something to celebrate back.
“He drags you into that a little bit. But he is not off-putting, just hard to play against.”
And things got even hairier in a running bet with Michael van Gerwen over chest fuzz.
He said: “Apparently, we made a bet that I was going to have to shave it off if I won the World Championships.
“It’s the maintaining, I can’t be bothered with that.
"He thinks he is like God because he shaves his chest hair.”
Seven-time major winner Humphries returns to action tomorrow at the European Grand Prix in Sindelfingen, Germany this weekend.
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