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Brian Sandalow

Joe Mansueto wants Georg Heitz to stay with Fire, who beat Sounders 1-0

Fire captain Rafael Czichos scores during the first half of Saturday’s game against the Sounders. (Courtesy of the Fire)

Fire sporting director Georg Heitz’s contract is up at the end of the season, and owner Joe Mansueto isn’t itching to make a change atop the soccer side of the club. 

During an interview Friday with the Sun-Times, Mansueto said he’s just starting to talk to Heitz about his future but would like the Fire executive to stay next year.

“I’m a fan of Georg’s,” Mansueto said a day before the Fire beat the Seattle Sounders 1-0. “I get along very well with him. He has a very strong soccer mind, very knowledgeable about the game, a smart guy, experienced. I think he’s really talented at discovering young talent. You look at Jhon Duran . . . or any of the signings. [Rafael] Czichos, Federico Navarro, bringing on Chris Mueller [and] Jairo Torres.”

Duran missed the game Saturday because of a left ankle issue, so he was unable to build off his two-goal breakthrough Wednesday against Toronto. Facing the Sounders, who in May became the first MLS team to win the CONCACAF Champions League, the Fire took the lead in the 23rd minute when Czichos’ header off a pass from Navarro beat goalkeeper Stefan Cleveland.

Despite playing the last 53-plus minutes without Gaston Gimenez after he left in the 37th minute with an injury, the Fire held off the Sounders. Gabriel Slonina got his ninth shutout, and perhaps his biggest save came when he turned away Jordan Morris in the 88th minute.

With the victory against a franchise seen as the league’s standard-bearer, the Fire finished a three-game homestand with six points and kept their playoff chances alive. But considering the money Heitz has spent on Xherdan Shaqiri and others, the Fire probably should be in a better position.

According to data released in May by the MLS Players Association, the Fire have the fifth-highest payroll in the league.

“Certainly our [place] in the standings doesn’t reflect the size of the payroll, but I would point out that the season’s not over,” Mansueto said. “Let’s let the season play out. We still have [13] games left, so there’s still a lot of the season to go. The story’s not over yet for this year. I’m still optimistic we’ll make the playoffs.”

Rallying to make the playoffs for the first time under his ownership and Heitz’s management would represent a reward for the Fire opening the checkbook.

“Over time, [payroll and results] should line up,’’ Mansueto said. ‘‘There’s a world market for soccer talent, and if you want to get players of a certain caliber, they cost a certain amount of money.

‘‘I guess it also shows our ambitions. We want to have a top soccer club here in Chicago, so we’re willing to invest. At the same time, we need to get the most for our money, so there may be little blips where that doesn’t line up perfectly when you line them up on a graph, but over time, it should.”

If the Fire get closer to making those two line up, they can still make something of 2022 despite a 10-game winless streak that canceled out their strong start. Mansueto bemoaned some of the preventable errors that caused that skid but sees “a lot of good” in this team and is a big fan of coach Ezra Hendrickson.

“I admit much of the season has been frustrating,” Mansueto said. “I don’t think anyone is happy with where we are in the standings, but I feel like we’re starting to hit our stride.”

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