Interim boss Neil Warnock picked up his first win back in charge of National League South side Torquay United at the third time of asking.
The 77-year-old took over the Gulls on 1 March and oversaw a 2-2 draw with Farnborough on his 21st managerial debut before his side lost 3-0 at Ebbsfleet United at the weekend.
But on Tuesday night, he tasted success after returning to the home dugout at Plainmoor following a brief spell in charge of the club 33 years ago.
Winger Dylan Morgan’s excellent individual effort four minutes into the second half broke the deadlock on Tuesday night, lashing home under the side of the bar with his left foot, before Matt Jay curled home from just inside the box to clinch a 2-1 victory against Salisbury.
Noah Coppin grabbed a late consolation goal for Salisbury but it proved to be in vain as Torquay picked up their first win in eight matches.
