APPIANO GENTILE - Eder insists Inter are determined to bounce back from last Sunday's defeat to Torino with a win against his former club Frosinone.
Speaking in an exclusive interview with Inter Channel ahead of the Nerazzurri's visit to Frosinone on Saturday afternoon, the Italy forward - who spent 18 months at the club from January 2008 to June 2009 - admitted: "I learnt a lot from my time at Frosinone but now we'll go there to play our game looking to bounce straight back after losing to Torino.
"We know they're a tough proposition at home because they've shown they can cause problems for anyone at their place. We have to prepare for it really well if we want to come away with a good result."
Reflecting then on last Sunday's game at the Meazza, the No.23 said: "It's a shame because after a really tough spell we got our confidence right back up again. It's not what we wanted but it was a strange game. After they equalised lots of things started going against us and the game changed. That's football, though. We need to look forward now and we'll go to Frosinone and try to get the win."
Finally, Eder spoke about how he is settling into the side: "I'm trying to give it everything I have. I've played well but of course I haven't scored yet. I'm working to make sure I get that first goal as soon as possible.
"I'm happy to be here. I've been really impressed by everyone - the club, my team-mates and the fans."