Heitinga acknowledged that Inter's strength and experience made it difficult for Ajax to create scoring opportunities. "You're playing against a team that has proven to dominate in Europe, and up until the first goal, you're playing at a decent level," he said.
Ajax had a few chances to score, including a close call just before halftime when Oliver Edvardsen launched a long pass to Mika Godts, but the Belgian winger was unable to convert the opportunity.
The two goals scored by Marcus Thuram, both from corners by Hakan Calhanoglu, were particularly frustrating for Heitinga, as they came from standard situations that can decide the outcome of a match.
Heitinga noted that Ajax's decision not to put players at the posts during corners was a deliberate choice, and he was not willing to second-guess it. He also acknowledged that Inter's physical strength and quality made it difficult for Ajax to create scoring chances.
Despite the loss, Heitinga remained hopeful, saying that his team demonstrated they can compete at the top level and that they will learn from the experience.