Serie A round-up: Capri claim first top-flight win
Saturday 3 October 2015 22:24, UK
Carpi secured their first ever Serie A victory with a 2-1 defeat of third-placed Torino in their first fixture under new coach Beppe Sannino.
The hosts, who had sacked Sannino's predecessor Fabrizio Castori, took the lead 10 minutes into the second half when Gabriel Silva's right-footed effort hit the post before bouncing off Torino goalkeeper Daniele Padelli's shoulder and in.
Ryder Matos then doubled their lead on the counter-attack, combining with Marco Borriello before heading in.
Torino's Maxi Lopez pulled one back from the penalty spot after he had been fouled by Igor Bubnjic but Carpi held on to create history.
In Saturday's other game, the derby honours were shared as Chievo were held to a 1-1 draw by Hellas Verona.
The visitors went in front from a set-piece as Eros Pisano, who appeared to be in an offside position, touched the ball in with his shoulder at the back post after Vangelis Moras had flicked on a Federico Viviani free-kick.
Chievo pulled level in style in the 84th minute when a first-time cross from Massimo Gobbi was met powerfully by the head of Castro.
Both sides had chances to win the game at the death, with Chievo goalscorer Castro sending another header wide of the post and Hella Verona's Emil Hallfredsson seeing a drive deflect off a defender and loop up, causing goalkeeper Albano Bizzarri to acrobatically tip the ball over.