WATCH: Boston’s Dennis Schroder takes in a New England Revolution game at Gillette Stadium

The German is a big fan of football — but the kind we call soccer in the states.

While football might be king in many a household sports fandom in New England, Boston Celtics veteran point guard Dennis Schroder would rather use his downtime to watch a very different sort of New England football, that played by the regional franchise repping Schroder’s adopted home of Massachusetts.

This of course would be the soccer-playing New England Revolution, whose home field — or pitch, if we have been watching enough Ted Lasso — is located at Gillette Stadium in nearby Foxborough, which it shares with the better-known face of the more traditional masters of New England football as most locals use the term, the Patriots.

Schroder and company make their way out to that mecca of multiple footballs to see his local team of a sport he is known to be an aficionado of, and shares his reaction to what he sees in action.

Watch the video embedded above to get the German floor general’s takes on football of a different sort in New England.

This post originally appeared on Celtics Wire. Follow us on Facebook!

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