CELTIC flop Colin Kazim-Richards came off the bench to score a debut goal for new club Coritiba last night.

The Turkey international left the Hoops earlier this summer after failing to impress by hitting the net only twice in 13 games following his arrival in the winter transfer window.

He was one of the first players to be nudged out of the exit door after the appointment of new manager Brendan Rodgers, but has got off to a flying start for Brazilian top-flight outfit Coritiba.

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The 29-year-old was brought on for Ruy with 26 minutes remaining and responded by heading in an 81st-minute winner that lifted his club out of the relegation zone.