Inter Milan coach Roberto Mancini hailed his side's comeback in their 2-1 home win over Villarreal in the first-leg of their UEFA Champions League quarter final on Wednesday. "I'm satisfied with the team's game and the final result, especially when I think about how the match was poised after just one minute," Inter's official website quoted Mancini as saying to Sky Italia after the match. "We made a mistake for their goal, it was a bad start and it could have gone worse. But the boys reacted immediately, they played very well and we managed to overturn the result," he added. Uruguayan striker Diego Forlan put the visitors ahead early in the first minute before two strikes by Adriano and Obafemi Martins handed Inter the victory. The former Lazio boss admitted he has expected Villarreal to be tough opponents while paying tribute to striking duo Martins and Adriano. "We knew it would be a very hard game because Villarreal play well, they're dangerous in attack and they're not in the quarter-finals by chance," he said. "After this evening we only have a small advantage ahead of the return leg. "It was important that they (Adriano and Martins) scored, but the most important thing is the victory," he added.