Eder is a little bit sorry that he scored Portugal s winner in the Euro 2016 final against France after receiving a negative reaction from supporters in Ligue 1.
The forward s extra-time goal was enough for Portugal to claim a first major honour and deny the hosts on their own soil at the Stade de France in July.
Eder plies his domestic trade in Ligue 1 for Lille and has received a backlash from the terraces in the early stages of the season.
The 28-year-old hopes that in time the situation will settle down.
I m a little bit sorry to have scored against France. I have many friends here. I play in Ligue 1, he told L Equipe.
But I ve done the best I could for my country. I didn t know it would cause such an outcry. I m trying to play the best I can and hopefully this settles [down].
Eder made a permanent switch to Lille in the close-season after a successful loan spell in the second half of the 2015-16 campaign.
The former Swansea City forward is yet to score this term, but is confident he will start producing the goods soon.
He added: I ve set my personal bar at a minimum of 10 goals this season and a good place for the team in the standings.
I understand the expectations, but I need some more time.