MVG self-critical as he fumes 'absolute c***' after World Championship win

MVG self-critical as he fumes ‘absolute c***’ after World Championship win

Michael van Gerwen is through to the last-16 of the World Championship but wasn’t too best pleased with his display. The three-time champion appeared to be cruising as he led Brendan Dolan 3-1, only to let the Northern Irishman back into the contest.

‘MVG’ went off the boil in the fifth set, allowing Dolan to make it 3-2, and then the next set was on a knife-edge after going to a deciding leg.

After Dolan missed a shot at bullseye to level the match, Van Gerwen finally prevailed by taking out double eight.

“I was so glad that double eight went in at the end,” he said in his post match interview. “I thought after the 1-1, I produced two really good sets, but I let it slip away with a few things because of my disability.

“I think the fifth set was absolute c***. And you’re not allowed to do that. Especially against Brendan, he’s like a fighter he never gives up, and you don’t want to put yourself in trouble but I nearly did.”

Van Gerwen started tamely despite an early break of throw, with Dolan coming back and taking out 72 to take the first set. It was one-way traffic for the three sets that followed, before the Dutchman was forced into an unexpectedly nervous finish.

Despite his mixed display, the 35-year-old declared himself happy to come have come through, and reiterated his ambition to again go all the way at Ally Pally. “You have keep performing, you have to believe in your own ability,” he said.

“There’s still a lot of work to do, but I know I’m capable of doing it. I’m though to the next round and yeah, let it roll on. There’s no easy games at this stage.

“Everyone knows I’ve had a hard year, and I’ve had to battle from a big distance, from far behind. But I’m capable of doing that, I know that, but you have to keep the faith. I’m through to the next round so what more can I ask for?”

Van Gerwen will now play Jeffrey de Graaf or Paolo Nebrida for a place in the quarter-final. It’s a tie he’ll be expected to win, having been handed a favourable draw at Ally Pally.

He is still ranked as the world No.3, but arrived at London this month on the back of some indifferent form. Van Gerwen failed to land a major TV title this year, and has been upstaged on the PDC Tour by the form of Luke Humphries and Luke Littler.