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He also landed nine maximums and finished with an impressive 49 per cent on the doubles to lay down his marker ahead of Sundays showdown with Dutchman Van Gerwen.The Power averaged a remarkable 114.99 during the early stages of his clash and broke twice, winning five legs on the trot to move 7-2 up before the Borders thrower held in the 10th leg. The 55-year-old was in electrifying form on the Winter Gardens oche, throwing metronomic and fluid arrows to go eight clear at 12-4.Anderson was receiving a major hiding, despite averaging just under 100, and although the Scot broke his opponents throw for the first time in the match in the 17th leg, Taylor stepped on the gas to set up a repeat of the 2014 final. Phil Taylor will face Van Gerwen in the final after The Power thumped Gary Anderson Taylor admitted he punished Anderson at crucial times as he looked to be back to his ruthless best on the second biggest stage on planet darts.He put himself under pressure and he knows that. I was something like 11-4 thinking I need another six legs here, thinking this is hard work, he told Sky Sports.He is now expecting another classic encounter against top-ranked Van Gerwen which is a clash he is truly relishing.It will be a good game, of course it will. I fancy my chances. Hes in for a battle. Im over the moon to be in the final, he added. Van Gerwen triumphs [picture courtesy of Lawrence Lustig/PDC] Van Gerwen returned to the final with a destructive 17-9 victory over Adrian Lewis in the first semi-final.The world No 1 improved on the form which saw him overcome Jamie Caven, Kyle Anderson and Dave Chisnall so far this week in his bid to add a 12th tournament victory of 2016. Taylor is not a normal 55-year-old Phil Taylor has the belief to beat Michael van Gerwen in Matchplay final, says Wayne Mardle Van Gerwen completed a sixth win in his last seven televised meetings with Lewis, whose only win came in the final of the World Cup of Darts last month, in emphatic style.Stoke thrower Lewis fought back from an early deficit to level up at 3-3, but then the 27-year-old went into overdrive, winning five legs in a row to move 8-3 up. Michael van Gerwen felt he was lucky to win after his 17-9 victory over Adrian Lewis World No 4 Lewis landed his arrow in wrong bed when aiming for double top just when he looked like making a comeback at 8-5, and Van Gerwen duly punished him for the lapse in concentration. Meghan Klingenberg USA Jersey. .At 12-9, the game looked in the balance but Mighty Mike turned on the afterburners to accelerate away, winning the last five legs to complete the job.He finished with an impressive 101.23 three-dart average, with eight maximums and 49 per cent success on the doubles to reach his third World Matchplay final on the spin. Wayne Mardle and Rod Harrington share their views on the final between Taylor and Van Gerwen I thought I was lucky, Van Gerwen told Sky Sports Rod Studd. Im a lucky man tonight and Im really glad I won.Van Gerwen was left furious with Lewis antics on stage as he tried to slow the Dutchmans play down, which he felt was wrong.I dont know why the top players in the world try to slow me down and need to try everything in the book. I think thats out of order. I just want to play a good darts game. I dont need all the hassle, he added.Theyre probably a bit scared, I think Im a fair player but I won the game and thats the most important thing.And on Taylor, Van Gerwen added: You can never underestimate Phil Taylor. Hes a fantastic player. Check out daily Darts news on skysports.com/darts, our app for mobile devices and iPad and our Twitter account @skysportsdarts and watch the final between Michael van Gerwen and Phil Taylor, live on Sky Sports 1 HD this Sunday. By purchasing a Sky Sports Day Pass for £6.99 or Sky Sports Week Pass for £10.99, you can enjoy access to all seven Sky Sports channels and watch on a TV with a NOW TV Box or on a range of devices. Also See: As it happened... Sky Bets darts odds Live on Sky Player Profiles NOW TV ' ' '