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DARTS HOST PHILIP BRZEZINSKI WAS FORCED TO QUICKLY APOLOGISE AFTER NATHAN ASPINALL SWORE ON NATIONAL TV AFTER WINNING THE EUROPEAN DARTS OPEN 12:09, 02 Jun 2025 Darts star Nathan Aspinall
went from hero to zero after he swore on national TV. A couple of days after his Premier League disappointment at the O2 Arena, Aspinall bounced back in Leverkusen as he won the European
Darts Open, beating Damon Heta 8-6 in the final. And speaking after the clash, Aspinall couldn't hold back his excitement: "I've been through rubbish but I'm getting back
there. "When things are not going your way, you have to keep fighting, digging and believing you can get back to your best. That is what I do. And the last few weeks have been pretty
f****** good." Aspinall quickly realised his mistake, covering his face in horror as Heta giggled and host Philip Brzezinski added: "Very nearly Nathan. We apologise for the
language." Article continues below Aspinall's X-rated remark came after he said: "To bounce back after the defeat on Thursday night, to come here and win this tournament,
shows where my game's at at the moment. "I don't make games easy but in the semi-final and final I played fantastic. Credit to Damon - I thought that final was absolutely
fantastic, it was a great game of darts, nip and tuck." Heta added: “Gutted, absolutely gutted. I’m pleased to be part of a quality match against this man. DON'T MISS A THING WITH
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the top football stories. You can also sign up for our Daily Star Football email for all the latest transfer news and breaking stories, right here “He’s come through his issues and I keep
telling him: Imagine you at 100%, we’ve a lot to fear! I’m keen as a bean and this just makes me hungry to win.” Aspinall had travelled to Leverkusen after being part of the final four on
Thursday night's Premier League showpiece. Article continues below Luke Humphries would conquer the tournament, completing the triple crown, as he beat Luke Littler in the final in the
pair's latest chapter of their rivalry.