Brighton midfielder Yasin Ayari has urged the team to “stick together” and take “positives” from their defeat to Crystal Palace.
Speaking after the game he said: “We’re really disappointed – we always want to win especially at home.
“It wasn’t our day – they deserved it more than us, we need to get back to where we were at the start of the season where we had so much confidence in front of goal and in our general play.
“If we stick together as a group we come back stronger. We can find many positive things even though we lost. We came out in the second half and dominated the game, if we started the game like this we would have won the game comfortably.
“The final touch and shot is not there for us at the moment like it was before – but if we stick together it will come.”
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