LONDON -- Hot dogs, cheerleaders, tailgates, touchdowns and the most remarkable pick-six -- Twickenham had never experienced anything quite like Sundays inaugural NFL game at the famous old rugby stadium.For 107 years Twickenham had only played host to one sport. But that pureness was shattered by the biggest sporting show in town as the hosts Los Angeles Rams fell to the New York Giants. It was gridiron on rugbys hallowed turf, but on-field, it was the perfect marriage.On Sunday morning walking around south west London, shirts adorned with Eli Mannings No. 10 and Odell Beckham Jr.s No. 13 were seen in cafes, bars and on train platforms, with all heading toward this corner of the capital. While for so long NFL has been a Wembley experience -- Manning played in the first game back in 2007 -- the horizons have now been expanded to Twickenham with this the first of three games there.Its great to be back, Manning said. The experience was smoother this time, with all the logistics. Being here at Twickenham, its a great facility, stadium and the fans were wonderful. I think they had a better understanding of the game than back in 2007. It was a great environment to play in.It was not without its logistical difficulties -- the train network was stretched by the 74,121 who journeyed to Twickenham, bringing back memories of the Rugby World Cup where it was similarly tested. In many ways Sundays game rekindled recollections of last year when the rugby-focused world had attention solely trained on Twickenham and the tailgate party was a similar experience of sporting joy and anticipation.Supporters adorned shirts from all 32 NFL franchises, while legendary players past and present featured on the back of shirts pristine and well-worn. They waited patiently in the long queues for bars and to get into the tailgate party -- something which needs to be addressed ahead of next years match -- but the feeling of excitement, the impending experience of something alien to these shores yet so popular meant there was a palpable enthusiasm on the cool, autumnal air.It took us a while to get in, said Geoff, a Dolphins fan of 20 years experiencing his first London NFL match. But its a small thing to get through when you have this to look forward to. To watch this with my son is a special thing.Figures from other sports featured in the match coverage with Bayern Munichs David Alaba pitchside as was Crystal Palace manager Alan Pardew whose take on the match was: Its so different, its almost like its a foreign sport.For rugby aficionados -- those who have spent their Novembers, Februaries and Marches paying their annual pilgrimage to Twickenham to take in the traditional west car park, singing Swing, Low and then assessing Englands triumph or failings back in the comfort of over-crowded pubs complete with plastic pint glasses -- this may have felt like sacrilege to see NFL here.But at intertwined within this games DNA was an appreciation for where it was being played. World Cup-winning captain Martin Johnson was introduced to the crowd, complete with a version of Land of Hope and Glory, and received a cheer to rival Beckham. Then current England players James Haskell, Anthony Watson and Jonathan Joseph received similar treatment.The week running up to the match saw players from the Rams asked about their rugby knowledge while their punter Johnny Heckler was given a kicking clinic from Danny Cipriani at Englands team base Pennyhill Park which had been completely taken over by the Los Angeles franchise for the week.Such nods to Twickenhams history may become less frequent as this match becomes more ingrained in the annual programme. Other than the various rugby cameos, this was a grand, NFL occasion.Twickenham had been completely taken over for the occasion with the various megastores switched entirely to NFL merchandise. The various pre and mid-match entertainment saw Craig David ditch his usual routine of chilling on a Sunday to perform the pre-game show with Nicole Scherzinger singing the U.S. anthem. Mid-match cheerleaders patrolled the outskirts of the field while t-shirts were fired into the crowd by the Pepsi Girls.Within the bowl -- coined Twicker-bowl -- the pitch was pristine with various tweaks made to the old stadium to ensure no supporter would have a bad sight line and the teams had every luxury theyd be used to back stateside.The on-field interest seemed to peak around the Giants wide-receiver Beckham and for the week running up to Sundays game, social media was predominantly awash with three letters OBJ rather than NFL. Having nursed a hip injury during the week, it was touch and go to whether he would be fit but, in his own words, God gave me the strength to get through it. He failed to get on the score sheet, but whenever he caught the ball, the old stadium erupted.I love London and the atmosphere was great, Beckham Jr said. Hopefully well be back here next year.Rather than Beckham it was Rams wide receiver Tavon Austin who had the honour of the first touchdown at Twickenham while Giants Landon Collins scored his first career touchdown here in London after a remarkable 44-yard pick-six.I caught the ball and when I looked up I saw a lot of blue and saw my guys on the left so I headed for them, Collins said. The last time I scored a touchdown was in College so it feels fantastic to get my first one today. Ill never forget it.But in the fourth quarter, the Giants started finding their rhythm. Collins turnover and Beckhams 22-yard pick-up incrementally increased the volume from the stands with Rashad Jennings touchdown triggering high-fives aplenty. It felt like the moment the sport truly arrived at Twickenham.There was a lot of energy out there, Giants head coach Ben McAdoo said after the game. 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But underneath the professional exterior he was, and is, compellingly human.Arsenal strengthened their grip on the Champions League places by beating Norwich but the nervy 1-0 win provided little entertainment for a disillusioned fanbase. Another ineffectual display from Olivier Giroud was a particular source of frustration… If it was surprising to see Olivier Giroud in Arsenals starting line-up against Sunderland last weekend, it was doubly so to see him stay there for the visit of Norwich. The Frenchmans Premier League scoring drought stretched to 801 minutes with a poor showing at the Stadium of Light, and he added another 90 to the total on a difficult afternoon in north London.The muted protests around the Emirates Stadium suggested many Arsenal supporters are still on Arsene Wengers side, but his continued faith in Giroud must be testing their patience. It looked all the more puzzling as Danny Welbeck netted the decisive goal just three minutes and seven seconds after coming off the bench. Jamie Redknapp gives his reaction to Arsenals 1-0 win over Norwich at the Emirates Giroud did, at least, provide the cushioned header to set up the goal, but that was about the only thing that went right for him all afternoon. The misfiring striker has not scored in the Premier League since Arsenals 3-3 draw with Liverpool in January, and he has only found the net in one of his last 21 appearances in all competitions.The drought never looked like ending against Norwich, who came to soak up pressure and hit the Gunners on the break. In the first half, Arsenal had Petr Cech to thank for keeping the scores level with two saves from Nathan Redmond, and at the other end they failed to muster a single first half shot on target for the fourth time in their last nine home games. Redknapp and Tim Sherwood felt that the introduction of Welbeck changed the game Giroud toiled as the lone striker. He set the tone for the afternoon when he failed to get a shot away from Aaron Ramseys pass in the 11th minute, and at the end of the first period he had touched the ball fewer times than goalkeeper Cech. Our game lacked a little bit of pace and penetration, Wenger conceded in his post-match interview with Sky Sports. It was a bit one-paced. Arsene Wenger described Arsenals 1-0 win against Norwich as a very difficult game It felt like a pointed reference to Giroud, whose struggles continued after the break.dddddddddddd Just 30 seconds into the second half he wastefully headed a lofted pass over the onrushing Alex Iwobi on the edge of Norwichs box, and two minutes later he ran a Ramsey through ball out for a goal kick.His lack of movement and reluctance to run in behind made it difficult for the visibly frustrated Mesut Ozil to unlock Norwichs defence, and the visitors were comfortable sitting back and watching Arsenal harmlessly pass the ball from one side of the midfield to the other. Wenger says sorry Arsene Wenger insists he will work hard to make all Arsenal fans happy. It appeared as though Girouds afternoon might be over when Welbeck began stripping off in the dugout, but Wenger had other ideas, and while most Arsenal supporters had not partaken in the banner protests, the crowd were united in vociferous booing at the decision to withdraw Alex Iwobi instead of their No 12.Welbeck, meanwhile, gave Arsenal exactly what they needed. The former Manchester United striker, so impressive before losing his place in the side after the 1-1 draw with Crystal Palace earlier this month, provided an immediate injection of speed and urgency. His first contribution was to set up a shooting chance for Mohamed Elneny, and his well-taken goal came shortly afterwards. Danny Welbeck confirmed that he stills sees himself as a striker It was his fourth in 10 Premier League games since his return from injury in January and with it he equalled his tally for the whole of last season. Suddenly, Arsenal looked dangerous, with Welbecks pace stretching Norwich and providing an outlet for the counter-attack. The contrast with the static Giroud could hardly have been more obvious. Passing problems Olivier Giroud finished the game with a passing accuracy of just 65.7 per cent compared to Danny Welbecks 88.0 per cent. The Frenchman did not link play adequately either. His passing accuracy of 65.7 per cent was the lowest of Arsenals outfield starters, and their attacks continued to break down around him as the second half wore on. He spurned a chance to release Ozil with a poor first touch in the 66th minute, and on the one occasion he did succeed in springing Norwichs offside trap with eight minutes to go, he gave his marker time to recover and steal back possession. Olivier Giroud challenges Norwich defender Ivo Pinto The difference in intensity between the Arsenal forwards was clearest in the closing minutes as, shortly after Giroud could be seen ambling back from an offside position during an Gunners attack, Welbeck was throwing himself into tackles and feverishly pressing Norwich defenders in the centre circle.The contrasting performances give Wenger plenty to think about ahead of Arsenals trip to Manchester City next weekend. On recent evidence, his best chance of claiming a result at the Etihad Stadium would be to deploy the striker more suited to their style. Also See: Welbeck strike rescues Wenger Wenger says sorry to protesters ' ' '