Chicago Sun-Times

PLAYING A GAME OF FINDING THE LEADER

NEW COACH HENDRICKSO­N SAYS YOUNG TALENT NEEDS STEADYING VETERAN PRESENCE

- BY BRIAN SANDALOW | bsandalowc­st@gmail.com | @briansanda­low

“THERE’S GOING TO BE GROWING PAINS. WE WANT TO WIN EVERY GAME BUT IT’S NOT GOING TO HAPPEN THAT WAY, BUT YOU NEED LEADERS IN THE LOCKER ROOM WHEN THINGS AREN’T GOING SO WELL THAT CAN, YOU KNOW, LIFT GUYS UP AND SAY, ‘HEY, COME ON, LET’S GO.’ ”

EZRA HENDRICKSO­N, FIRE COACH

New coach Ezra Hendrickso­n saw a lot of the Fire as an assistant with the Columbus Crew. Like others, he noticed one area where the Fire needed plenty of work.

“We have a lot of good, young talent, but sometimes you need leadership and you need someone to kind of help bring those players along,” Hendrickso­n said Monday during his introducto­ry news conference. “Sort of an extension of the coaching staff, because as a coach or as a coaching staff, you don’t really sometimes have all that it takes to help with young players.

“I think maybe that some leadership [is needed], some issues that might need fixing, as far as in the locker room.”

It’s not surprising that Hendrickso­n or anybody else would feel that way.

As their record shows, the Fire’s mentality over the last two seasons was not conducive to winning. Making polarizing defender Francisco Calvo the captain before the 2020 campaign was a surprising choice, and none of the team’s acquisitio­ns before the 2021 season would qualify as veteran leaders.

Bringing back 37-year-old defender Jonathan Bornstein is a start, but the Fire need to import more experience. Hendrickso­n recognizes that.

“It’s a process, and we are doing a lot behind the scenes to improve the team in that aspect,” he said. “But I think that’s one thing we need to improve. because the team is so young [with] a lot of inexperien­ced guys. . . . [We need to] to make sure that we have a good mixture of experience­d guys to help bring the team along. There’s going to be growing pains. We want to win every game, but it’s not going to happen that way, but you need leaders in the locker room when things aren’t going so well that can, you know, lift guys up and say, ‘Hey, come on, let’s go.’ ”

One of the highlights of sporting director Georg Heitz’s time with the Fire has been their promotion of youth and Homegrown players.

In two seasons, Mauricio Pineda has become one of the club’s most important figures, Gabriel Slonina should be the starting goalie in 2022, and attacker Brian Gutierrez could be poised for a breakout. Colombian striker Jhon Jader Duran, who signed last offseason but isn’t old enough to join the team until next year, might end up as one of the Fire’s most exciting acquisitio­ns.

Yet, as promising as they are, those players need veteran leadership and guidance. Slonina benefited from his relationsh­ip with experience­d goalie Bobby Shuttlewor­th, and Bornstein is a positive presence. But Shuttlewor­th is gone, and Bornstein is just one individual, so more will be required.

Heitz, who will be in charge of another build after his first one missed the playoffs twice and regressed in 2021, is on the same page as his new coach.

“We will definitely focus a little bit more on experience in this offseason, that’s for sure, because I completely agree with what Ezra says,” Heitz said. “We need more leadership in this group. That’s something that is obvious.”

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