Eder admits Inter “dropped off psychologically and didn’t manage to react in an ugly defeat” to Hapoel Beer-Sheva.
Their Europa League campaign got off to the worst possible start with a shock 2-0 home loss to the Israeli champions.
“There’s no such thing as an easy game in football nowadays. We were unable to take the lead in the first half after that chance that landed on my feet,” Eder told Sky Sport Italia.
Eder admits Inter “dropped off psychologically and didn’t manage to react in an ugly defeat” to Hapoel Beer-Sheva.
Their Europa League campaign got off to the worst possible start with a shock 2-0 home loss to the Israeli champions.
“There’s no such thing as an easy game in football nowadays. We were unable to take the lead in the first half after that chance that landed on my feet,” Eder told Sky Sport Italia.
“We dropped off psychologically and after their goal we didn’t manage to react. It was an ugly defeat. It’s a shame, because after Pescara we could’ve done with another victory to boost our confidence, but we clearly need to work.
“You could tell they were in better shape, as they played two Champions League preliminary rounds already. We struggled and need to understand what went wrong so we can improve in future.
“Were we focused on Sunday and Juventus? No, that’s more of a media thing. We are professionals and our minds should’ve been on this game.”