Eder scored in extra time as Portugal claimed Euro 2016 success. Portugual forward Eder has said he is sorry for France after returning to the country just two weeks after scoring the winning goal in the Euro 2016 final. Eder, 28, netted an extra-time winner as Portugal shocked the host country with a 1-0 victory at the Stade de France on July 10. After a short break, the former Swansea forward arrived for preseason training at his club side Lille on Monday. "I didn't have a lot of holidays but it's no big deal," he said in a video posted on Lille's website. Eder is the player of the match in UEFA EURO 2016 Final played between Portugal and France Eder scores a superb goal for Portugal.