Zoro up for the challenge
Marco Zoro has spoken to skysports.com about the recent racism row.
Ivory Coast star Marco Zoro has spoken to skysports.com about the recent racism row.Zorro was abused by a section of Internazionale fans during Messina's game with them last weekend.
The Italian authorities have already announced that a five-minute silence will be adhered to at the start of each game this weekend - in an effort to promote football's anti-racism stance.
Zorro has now admitted he is really keen to take on the challenge to help kick racism out of football.
"I am over it now," he told skysports.com.
"I was very upset because it was on my home ground.
"I expect it to happen away from home, however I am up for it and other black players survive it - so I have to do the same.
"There is no place for it [racism] in football and I am up for the challenge."