Hernandez ready to lead FC Dallas

Daniel Hernandez, FC Dallas

Toward the end of the FC Dallas Kickoff Luncheon on Thursday, Daniel Hernandez was called to the podium. The new team captain gave a relatively brief but heartfelt speech, and even worked in a movie reference for good measure.


After hearing his simple but powerful message, those in attendance knew FCD had found a true leader for the 2010 season, especially given his speech was mostly off the cuff.


 ā€œ[I prepared] a little bit; they just told me about it yesterday so I tried to get my thoughts together,ā€ Hernandez admitted after the speech. ā€œMost of it [was off the cuff]. ā€¦ It works your nerves like anything else. I would say Iā€™m decent at it. Iā€™m an OK speaker and donā€™t have too many problems doing it.ā€


Hernandez college ball under current FCD head coach Schellas Hyndman at SMU, and he joined Dallas last summer after a successful stint in Mexico that lasted several years. He quickly became FCDā€™s starting defensive midfielder and early on showed signs of the leadership required to wear the armband this year.


However, Hernandez admitted he had no aspirations to captain the club when he arrived back in Dallas last summer.


 ā€œNot reallyā€”it probably didnā€™t cross my mind,ā€ Hernandez said. ā€œAfter coming in at the end of the season, you already think that there is a captain, so you wouldnā€™t expect any changes for next year.


ā€œI was so far from thinking about it because I was more excited about being home and being back with Schellas.ā€


Wearing the armband for his former college coach, with whom he maintains a close personal relationship, gives the captaincy added meaning.


 ā€œIt means a lot,ā€ Hernandez said. ā€œI think itā€™s a respect thing. It really makes me feel good and appreciative towards him because I know he looks at me as a leader."


Hernandez said he has always cared what Hyndman thinks of him.


ā€œWhen I was with other teams or in Mexico playing, I always thought about it and hoped that I was making him proud,ā€ Hernandez said. ā€œThatā€™s just the type of relationship I have with him.ā€


The two even exchange gifts around the holidays.


ā€œIā€™ve always looked at him as a special friend and thatā€™s why Iā€™ve always done that,ā€ he said.


Like all his teammates, the new Dallas captain is ready to get the 2010 regular season underway, which FCD will do on Saturday when Houston visits Pizza Hut Park for an afternoon tilt.


 ā€œEverybody knows that theyā€™re always a tough team to play regardless of when you play them or what the circumstances are,ā€ Hernandez said. ā€œWith the slow start that we had last year, everybody is expecting us to really pick it up and have a better start.ā€