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Atalanta drops points again because of Torino goalie Milinkovic-Savic

2025-02-02 06:24 Last Updated At:06:31

MILAN (AP) — If Atalanta’s title bid falters in Serie A, it will be forgiven for blaming Torino goalkeeper Vanja Milinkovic-Savic.

The Serbia international saved an Atalanta penalty for the second time this season to help his team to draw 1-1 on a soggy night in Bergamo.

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Atalanta's Berat Djimsiti celebrates after scoring during the Serie A soccer match between Atalanta and Torino at the Gewiss Stadium in Bergamo, Italy, Saturday Feb.1, 2025 . (Spada/LaPresse via AP)

Atalanta's Berat Djimsiti celebrates after scoring during the Serie A soccer match between Atalanta and Torino at the Gewiss Stadium in Bergamo, Italy, Saturday Feb.1, 2025 . (Spada/LaPresse via AP)

Torino's Guillermo Maripan celebrates after scoring during the Serie A soccer match between Atalanta and Torino at the Gewiss Stadium in Bergamo, Italy, Saturday Feb.1, 2025 . (Spada/LaPresse via AP)

Torino's Guillermo Maripan celebrates after scoring during the Serie A soccer match between Atalanta and Torino at the Gewiss Stadium in Bergamo, Italy, Saturday Feb.1, 2025 . (Spada/LaPresse via AP)

Torino goalkeeper Vanja Milinkovic-Savic saves a penalty kicked by Atalanta's Mateo Retegui during the Serie A soccer match between Atalanta and Torino at the Gewiss Stadium in Bergamo, Italy, Saturday Feb.1, 2025 . (Spada/LaPresse via AP)

Torino goalkeeper Vanja Milinkovic-Savic saves a penalty kicked by Atalanta's Mateo Retegui during the Serie A soccer match between Atalanta and Torino at the Gewiss Stadium in Bergamo, Italy, Saturday Feb.1, 2025 . (Spada/LaPresse via AP)

Udinese's Florian Thauvin, left, and Venezia's Gianluca Busio vie for the ball during the Serie A soccer match between Udinese and Venezia at the Bluenergy Stadium in Udine, Italy, Saturday, Feb. 1, 2025. (Andrea Bressanutti/LaPresse via AP)

Udinese's Florian Thauvin, left, and Venezia's Gianluca Busio vie for the ball during the Serie A soccer match between Udinese and Venezia at the Bluenergy Stadium in Udine, Italy, Saturday, Feb. 1, 2025. (Andrea Bressanutti/LaPresse via AP)

Venezia's Kike Perez celebrates after scoring celebrates after scoring during the Serie A soccer match between Udinese and Venezia at the Bluenergy Stadium in Udine, Italy, Saturday, Feb. 1, 2025. (Andrea Bressanutti/LaPresse via AP)

Venezia's Kike Perez celebrates after scoring celebrates after scoring during the Serie A soccer match between Udinese and Venezia at the Bluenergy Stadium in Udine, Italy, Saturday, Feb. 1, 2025. (Andrea Bressanutti/LaPresse via AP)

Udinese's Lorenzo Lucca celebrates after scoring during the Serie A soccer match between Udinese and Venezia at the Bluenergy Stadium in Udine, Italy, Saturday, Feb. 1, 2025. (Andrea Bressanutti/LaPresse via AP)

Udinese's Lorenzo Lucca celebrates after scoring during the Serie A soccer match between Udinese and Venezia at the Bluenergy Stadium in Udine, Italy, Saturday, Feb. 1, 2025. (Andrea Bressanutti/LaPresse via AP)

AC Monza's Tomás Palacios, right, during the Serie A soccer match between Monza and Hellas Verona, at the U-Power Stadium in Monza, Italy, Saturday, Feb. 1, 2025. (Studio Buzzi/LaPresse via AP)

AC Monza's Tomás Palacios, right, during the Serie A soccer match between Monza and Hellas Verona, at the U-Power Stadium in Monza, Italy, Saturday, Feb. 1, 2025. (Studio Buzzi/LaPresse via AP)

Atalanta remained third and was three points behind Inter Milan, which plays AC Milan in a derby match on Sunday, and six below league leader Napoli, which goes to Roma on Sunday.

Berat Djimsiti headed Atalanta into the lead in the 35th minute with his first goal in nearly three years, but Guillermo Maripán headed Torino level just five minutes later. It was the Chile captain’s first goal in Serie A.

Atalanta could have gone 2-1 up with 16 minutes remaining when it was awarded a penalty after Torino midfielder Adrien Tameze hauled down Matteo Retegui by the shirt.

However, Milinkovic-Savic fingertipped Retegui’s spot kick away at full stretch. The Torino keeper celebrated but was booked for taunting Atalanta fans, who responded by launching objects at his goal.

It was the third penalty Milinkovic-Savic saved this season. One was against Bologna in December, and the other was against Atalanta in August — with Torino going on to win 2-1.

A comical own goal saw Hellas Verona earn a crucial 1-0 victory at bottom club Monza.

Suat Serdar appeared to offer little danger in the 13th when he rolled the ball across from the right. Monza defender Stefan Leković had plenty of time and space to control or clear, but the youngster instead shinned it into an empty net.

Verona’s first win of 2025 lifted the club three points above the relegation zone. Monza was eight points from safety.

One of Monza’s brightest players, Daniel Maldini, completed his move to Atalanta shortly before kickoff.

Bologna beat 10-man Como 2-0 to move level on points with fifth-placed Juventus.

Udinese survived a scare as it threw away a two-goal lead before Iker Bravo fired in the winner six minutes from time to snatch a 3-2 victory over Venezia and end a run of five matches without a win.

Venezia was five points from safety.

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Atalanta's Berat Djimsiti celebrates after scoring during the Serie A soccer match between Atalanta and Torino at the Gewiss Stadium in Bergamo, Italy, Saturday Feb.1, 2025 . (Spada/LaPresse via AP)

Atalanta's Berat Djimsiti celebrates after scoring during the Serie A soccer match between Atalanta and Torino at the Gewiss Stadium in Bergamo, Italy, Saturday Feb.1, 2025 . (Spada/LaPresse via AP)

Torino's Guillermo Maripan celebrates after scoring during the Serie A soccer match between Atalanta and Torino at the Gewiss Stadium in Bergamo, Italy, Saturday Feb.1, 2025 . (Spada/LaPresse via AP)

Torino's Guillermo Maripan celebrates after scoring during the Serie A soccer match between Atalanta and Torino at the Gewiss Stadium in Bergamo, Italy, Saturday Feb.1, 2025 . (Spada/LaPresse via AP)

Torino goalkeeper Vanja Milinkovic-Savic saves a penalty kicked by Atalanta's Mateo Retegui during the Serie A soccer match between Atalanta and Torino at the Gewiss Stadium in Bergamo, Italy, Saturday Feb.1, 2025 . (Spada/LaPresse via AP)

Torino goalkeeper Vanja Milinkovic-Savic saves a penalty kicked by Atalanta's Mateo Retegui during the Serie A soccer match between Atalanta and Torino at the Gewiss Stadium in Bergamo, Italy, Saturday Feb.1, 2025 . (Spada/LaPresse via AP)

Udinese's Florian Thauvin, left, and Venezia's Gianluca Busio vie for the ball during the Serie A soccer match between Udinese and Venezia at the Bluenergy Stadium in Udine, Italy, Saturday, Feb. 1, 2025. (Andrea Bressanutti/LaPresse via AP)

Udinese's Florian Thauvin, left, and Venezia's Gianluca Busio vie for the ball during the Serie A soccer match between Udinese and Venezia at the Bluenergy Stadium in Udine, Italy, Saturday, Feb. 1, 2025. (Andrea Bressanutti/LaPresse via AP)

Venezia's Kike Perez celebrates after scoring celebrates after scoring during the Serie A soccer match between Udinese and Venezia at the Bluenergy Stadium in Udine, Italy, Saturday, Feb. 1, 2025. (Andrea Bressanutti/LaPresse via AP)

Venezia's Kike Perez celebrates after scoring celebrates after scoring during the Serie A soccer match between Udinese and Venezia at the Bluenergy Stadium in Udine, Italy, Saturday, Feb. 1, 2025. (Andrea Bressanutti/LaPresse via AP)

Udinese's Lorenzo Lucca celebrates after scoring during the Serie A soccer match between Udinese and Venezia at the Bluenergy Stadium in Udine, Italy, Saturday, Feb. 1, 2025. (Andrea Bressanutti/LaPresse via AP)

Udinese's Lorenzo Lucca celebrates after scoring during the Serie A soccer match between Udinese and Venezia at the Bluenergy Stadium in Udine, Italy, Saturday, Feb. 1, 2025. (Andrea Bressanutti/LaPresse via AP)

AC Monza's Tomás Palacios, right, during the Serie A soccer match between Monza and Hellas Verona, at the U-Power Stadium in Monza, Italy, Saturday, Feb. 1, 2025. (Studio Buzzi/LaPresse via AP)

AC Monza's Tomás Palacios, right, during the Serie A soccer match between Monza and Hellas Verona, at the U-Power Stadium in Monza, Italy, Saturday, Feb. 1, 2025. (Studio Buzzi/LaPresse via AP)

HONOLULU (AP) — Brooks Koepka becomes the first LIV Golf player to return to the PGA Tour under a one-time program for elite players.

It's not a free pass back to the PGA Tour. Koepka has to make a $5 million charitable donation. He won't be able to receive PGA Tour equity grants for five years. He isn't eligible for FedEx Cup bonus money in 2026. And he can't receive sponsor exemptions into the $20 million signature events.

He plans to return in the Farmers Insurance Open on Jan. 29 at Torrey Pines in San Diego. He is eligible to reach the lucrative FedEx Cup postseason. He also is eligible for the Presidents Cup and for the indoor TGL circuit in Florida.

But the CEO of PGA Tour Enterprises, Brian Rolapp, said this was not a precedent and that only three other LIV Golf players were eligible to return.

Here's a rundown on Koepka's return and what it means for other players and the rest of golf.

The PGA Tour board developed a “Returning Member Program” that applies to players who have won majors or The Players Championship since 2022 and have been away from the PGA Tour for at least two years. Koepka won the 2023 PGA Championship at Oak Hill, one year after he defected to LIV Golf for what Koepka had said was a deal worth at least $100 million. Koepka had one year left on his LIV contract when he and the Saudi-backed group agreed to an amicable split. Koepka is exempt through 2028 because of his PGA Championship win.

That depends. The out-of-pocket expense is the $5 million donation to charity, which the tour will help decide. By not having access to equity grants, the tour estimates that could deprive him up to $63 million. That's based on Koepka averaging a top-30 finish the next five years, a 10-12% equity appreciation and Koepka holding his shares until age 50.

He also cannot get FedEx Cup bonus money from the $20 million pool distributed to the top 10 players after the regular season, and $23 million awarded to 50 players after the BMW Championship. But the Tour Championship is now official money, and that $40 million purse counts as official. Tommy Fleetwood earned $10 million in official money from winning the Tour Championship last year.

Bryson DeChambeau won the 2024 U.S. Open. Jon Rahm wont he 2023 Masters. Cameron Smith won the British Open and The Players Championship in 2022. They are the only other players who can return to the PGA Tour. They have until Feb. 2 to accept. That's two days before LIV Golf begins a fifth season in Saudi Arabia.

The PGA Tour did not clarify why it chose the 2022-25 window. LIV Golf began in 2022. But that rules out major champions Phil Mickelson (2021 PGA Championship), Dustin Johnson (2020 Masters), Patrick Reed (2018 Masters) and Sergio Garcia (2017 Masters).

Also ineligible to return are Joaquin Niemann, a seven-time winner on LIV Golf, and Tyrrell Hatton, who has played on the last three Ryder Cup teams for Europe.

None of those players has expressed any desire to leave LIV.

No. Rolapp described Koepka as a unique situation and made clear this would not be a precedent, rather a one-time program that applies only to elite champions. He also said there were no guarantees such a pathway would be available in the future.

Koepka is eligible for the four majors and The Players Championship (through his PGA Championship win), along with any full-field event on the schedule. He would have to qualify for the $20 million signature events through winning a tour event or through the two performance-based pathways, such as being among top 10 in the FedEx Cup not already eligible. But he cannot get a sponsor exemption to the signature events. He also is eligible for the FedEx Cup postseason if he qualifies.

If Koepka gets into a signature event, or if he qualifies for the postseason, the PGA Tour would add him to the field and take whoever would have been next in line. For example, he finishes among the top 70 to qualify for the postseason, the tour would take No. 71 in the FedEx Cup standings.

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FILE - Brooks Koepka laughs while talking with Justin Thomas, left, on the 15th fairway during a practice round at the Masters golf tournament, Tuesday, April 8, 2025, in Augusta, Ga. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum, File)

FILE - Brooks Koepka laughs while talking with Justin Thomas, left, on the 15th fairway during a practice round at the Masters golf tournament, Tuesday, April 8, 2025, in Augusta, Ga. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum, File)

FILE - Brooks Koepka tees off on the 15th hole during the second round of the U.S. Open golf tournament at Oakmont Country Club Friday, June 13, 2025, in Oakmont, Pa. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar, File)

FILE - Brooks Koepka tees off on the 15th hole during the second round of the U.S. Open golf tournament at Oakmont Country Club Friday, June 13, 2025, in Oakmont, Pa. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar, File)

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