Disappointed Hyndman says FCD can play better

Players admit that Schellas Hyndman has succeeded in changing the environment at FC Dallas

FRISCO, Texas -- Schellas Hyndman is someone who wears his emotions on his sleeve. Thatā€™s why it wasnā€™t hard to tell the FC Dallas coach was less than pleased about how his side tied Colorado 2-2 at Pizza Hut Park on Saturday night, even though they made some history in the process.


ā€œToday, I didnā€™t think we had a great game. We were winning and we let them back,ā€ Hyndman said. ā€œWeā€™re not happy with that.ā€


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The Hoops extended their unbeaten streak to 19 games, a new MLS record for a team within a single season. The mark also ties the all-time mark set by the Columbus Crew, who set the record in 2004 and the beginning of the 2005 season.


But they coughed up a 2-1 lead in the second half thanks to a goal from Coloradoā€™s Jeff Larentowicz, leaving the FCD manager to lay some blame on his team, despite the historic result.


ā€œI think our midfield was average today. When you have that many players in the midfield and theyā€™re not controlling a ball and moving the ball, itā€™s not going to be a good day for you,ā€ Hyndman said. ā€œI think players need to pick it up some. If we want to get ourselves on a good run in the playoffs, weā€™ve got to do the things that we do well. I donā€™t think we did that tonight.ā€


Several FCD starters agreed with their coach that this wasnā€™t their finest hour.


ā€œIt was one of those strange games. We came out a bit flat. I donā€™t know what it was but weā€™ll take the point,ā€ midfielder Atiba Harris said.


Ferreira scored the Hoopsā€™ second goal of the night, but still walked away disappointed.


ā€œThe team was passive,ā€ he said through an interpreter. ā€œWe were not attacking and didnā€™t have any ideas. The streak continues, so thatā€™s a good thing. Iā€™m kind of upset because we didnā€™t play the way we have the last couple of games. The only good thing about this is we continue the streak.ā€


FCD were dealt a blow at halftime when second-year center back George John had to come off for a tight hamstring. He had made his first start since Sept. 4 and losing him meant Jackson had to move from holding mid to center back.


ā€œWe had to take him [John] out and I think you saw what happened,ā€ Hyndman said. ā€œWe had no answers for [Conor] Casey, a lot of balls that were very dangerous by him and Omar [Cummings]. I thought they outplayed us in the second half.ā€


Even though this was Johnā€™s first game back, the original plan was for him to go the distance and play the full 90.


ā€œThe original plan was for him to play the whole game. Heā€™s been through his tests. Heā€™s been through the recovery,ā€ Hyndman said. ā€œHe felt if he had gone any longer, heā€™d end up pulling a muscle. In safety, we decided to pull him out.ā€


FCD will get some good news Sunday as center back Ugo Ihemelu, who has missed the last 10 games after suffering a concussion against Philadelphia on Aug. 8, returns to the field. He will play in a reserve game on Sunday morning against the Rapids.