Swansea City striker Eder has insisted that he’ll continue to graft for the club whilst on the field, and that he’ll get into his rhythm with more game-time.

The Portuguese international started his first Premier League game on Saturday as Swansea drew 2-2 with Bournemouth. However, the former-Braga forward couldn’t net his first goal in a white shirt.

“I hope to continue to work hard to play more games this season and get my first goal for the club,” Eder said to Swansea’s official website.

“I will get into the rhythm with the more games I play and I will continue to work hard for that.

“From here we have to stay positive and continue to work hard ahead of next weekend’s game at Liverpool.”

After trailing to the Cherries early on, Andre Ayew’s back-heel and a Jonjo Shelvey penalty gained Swansea a point in a cold Liberty Stadium.

Eder has reflected on the Bournemouth draw, and has praised the Swans’ character after coming from two goals behind.

“It was a tough game because Bournemouth played well. They scored two early goals which meant we had to battle to earn a result.

“It was a difficult game for us but we showed our character to get back into the game.”