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Discover Ludwig"deflected cross" is a grammatically correct phrase that is often used in written English.
It describes a type of cross (a symbol often used in religious iconography or as a marking on a map), that has been altered or changed in some way. For example: - The deflected cross on the map indicated a potential shortcut through the mountains. - The church's stained glass window featured a deflected cross, representing the challenges and struggles faced by the congregation. - The archaeologists were fascinated by the ancient deflected crosses found in the ruins of the temple.
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From Thomas Müller's deflected cross, he showed impeccable timing to flick home with the inside of his trailing foot.
Facebook Twitter Pinterest 8.06pm BST 6 mins: Eriksen's deflected cross from the right touchline was very close indeed to looping in, before being tipped over.
Fellaini got the second when he adjusted to steer home Fosu-Mensah's deflected cross with his thigh to spark celebrations from Van Gaal in the dug-out.
"The English are pumping up Marcus Rashford on the basis of a deflected cross and a decent volley, after which he didn't do much.
Jean Beausejour's deflected cross did not look likely to cause any danger but Handanovic inexplicably punched the ball behind him for Powell to nod into an empty net.
Christian Eriksen's deflected cross from the right looped high into the area, where Soldado's sublime bicycle kick found the arms of Tatarusanu.
They dithered as Van Nistelrooy concentrated on the flight of Mikael Silvestre's deflected cross to head them into a 2-1 lead.
Watford had only vaguely threatened another goal, Rico turning Holebas's deflected cross over the bar before Gray's long-range drive deflected wide, before they retook the lead.
When the defence failed to deal with Reid's deflected cross, Marlon Pack was permitted to head it into Milan Djuric's path.
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Monroe's wingspan alone helped reduce the space available for Marquette to operate on offense, as he constantly deflected cross-court passes and interrupted the Golden Eagles' sets.
"All week we had team meetings about exploiting the gaps when Sunderland came forward and it came off to a tee," said Bolasie, whose deflected cross-shot allowed the impressive Glenn Murray to head the first goal.
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