Van Gerwen finds punishment ‘snitch’ Worsley justified after a fight at...

Michael van Gerwen thinks Jonathan Worsley was rightly excluded from participation in the final day of the Winter Series on Saturday. The two got into a fight and the Dutchman was pushed after he had called his colleague a ‘snitch’.

The reason for the fight was a warning that Worsley had received because he wore a shirt that is not allowed by the organization while keeping the scores of a party. He then pointed out to the tournament director that Van Gerwen had not even showed up to keep the scores, but had sent someone else.

When the two met outside of the games, things quickly got out of hand. “Michael came to my table and started calling me names. He wanted to intimidate me and called me a ‘rat'”, the Welshman wrote on .

The number 97 in the world acknowledges that he then gave a push. “Because Michael was provoking me. I’m now getting kicked out of the tournament and he’s allowed to play. That’s not fair. The darts association hasn’t even bothered to listen to both sides of the story.”

According to Worsley, measurements are taken with two measures. “I explained to Michael that it was not for me. I just let it be known that the rules should be the same for everyone.

Van Gerwen: ‘He tried to attack me’

Van Gerwen came later in the evening with a statement in which he confirms that he has called Worsley a ‘snitch’. However, according to the Brabander, his colleague has fully blamed his sentence on himself.

“He could have come to me calmly if he felt that he was being wronged,” Van Gerwen writes on Twitter. “I was not happy with the whole situation and did indeed call him an informer. Then he tried to attack me and action was taken.”

“Then there is only one penalty, then you will be kicked out of the tournament. It’s that simple. This behavior cannot be tolerated. The PDC handled it very professionally.”

Van Gerwen did not enjoy his last appearance at the Winter Series much fun. He immediately lost his first match against Callum Rydz on Saturday in Coventry, England. The overall victory went to Joe Cullen.

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