Fiorentina winger Jack Harrison says they must stay positive after their Europa Conference League hammering at Crystal Palace on Thursday.\\n

Palace took charge of their quarterfinal with a 3-0 first-leg win thanks to goals from Jean-Philippe Mateta (penalty), Tyrick Mitchell and Ismaila Sarr.
Harrison said at the final whistle: "It's a very difficult place to come and play, and they were very organised tonight and showed their quality. But we have to stay positive.
"There's another leg back at home, and we've seen crazy things happen in these types of competitions. For us, it's about staying positive, and we'll be ready for it next time.
"They made it very difficult for us to build up and play out, and when you concede two goals early on, it's very difficult to get back into the game. We started the second half better and had a couple of chances early on, but were unfortunate not to capitalise on them.
"We've seen it before, and for us it's about sticking together and having that belief as a group. The quicker we can look at areas to improve and move on, the better it is for us as a club. We have another big game in the league coming up, and then we'll be right back at it."
