The Italians cruised past the Spaniards thanks to goals from Romelu Lukaku and Christian Eriksen at the Veltins Arena in Gelsenkirchen on Wednesday night.
Inter Milan had to dig deep to secure their big win, but Conte has admitted he is pleased with his side’s resilience, insisting the Nerazzurri were not afraid to fight till the end as they expected a ‘dirty game.’
“We knew the difficulties this game could bring,” the former Chelsea boss told Sky Sport Italia.
“Getafe started strong and we immediately got a forward run wrong with Stefan de Vrij. They were going for the second ball and to make it physical.”
“They were stronger at the beginning, but we got the game in hand and started to pass the ball around.”
“We expected it to be a ‘dirty’ game and we were not afraid to get dirty with them.”
“That’s a great sign, as it’s that determination to get stuck in and fight for every ball, something we missed at times this season.”
“Progressing in Europe is also a chance to gain experience. I am happy with the performance. We could’ve had an even better scoreline.”
“Romelu scored a great goal, attacking the space with the other striker moving towards him. I think Romelu took a while to get into the game, but then he made the difference as he stepped up a level. We had more chances to score.”
“I am glad that the lads proved they want to keep going and aren’t ready to go on vacation yet.”
"Inter Milan will now face Bayer Leverkusen or Glasgow Rangers in the next round of the competition."