Leo Campana’s hot streak continues.

On Saturday, the Ecuadorian striker scored two goals in a 6-1 win over Hartford Athletic, bringing his preseason total to five in five games. The first was a left-footed poke assisted by Matt Polster. The second was a header off of Carles Gil’s set piece.

After collecting seven goals and one assist in his first season with the Revs, Campana promised a different version of himself in 2026. So far, he’s delivered.

“Leo has started off hot in preseason, scoring goals,” Andrew Farrell said. “I think he’s coming into himself a little bit more. I think he’s more of a leader on this team. He has a big voice for us and he’s going to be an important player for our team if we want to be successful. He has looked good in the build-up and play, but putting the ball in the back of the net is so important for a forward. He’s done a great job.”

Saturday marked the second straight game that Campana started with Dor Turgeman. Campana featured up top with Turgeman manning the right flank, though positioning was fluid. 

The two had previously served as each other's substitute during preseason. It’s worth noting that Luca Langoni has been unavailable for the last two outings. He was seen doing fitness ahead of the game against Hartford Athletic.

“Both [Campana and Turgeman] are players that can provide us with goals,” head coach Marko Mitrovic said. “For us, it’s how we can put those goals on the field and have them together while, again, not losing the way we want to play. Leo was very sharp. He came with a very great mindset for the whole preseason. Dor is also working very hard. Obviously, he didn’t score as many [goals] as Leo [in preseason], but we feel positive about both of them.” 

While Turgeman has only scored one goal during preseason, he’s a constant threat through his dribbling and movement. 

Last year, he became the 10th player in MLS history to score in each of his first three games. The hope is that more positive moments will come after a full preseason with the team.

“[Turgeman's] technique, his feet are as good as anybody in the league,” Farrell said. “He’s like Carles Gil level of technical ability. Having him on the field, having him for a preseason, I know he came in hot at the end of last year, but having him for a whole preseason, he’s looked really good. He’s gelled with the group. It’s been great to have those guys scoring goals and being as sharp as they’ve been.”