Rajevac Targets Bonding in Nelspruit

Milovan Rajevac is confident his team will emerge from their camping with great team spirit as he looks to mend the cracks in the Black Stars ahead of the 2010 Africa Cup of Nations. The Serbian has adopted a no comment stance on reports of a divided camp and refused to turn his decision to drop Sulley Muntari into a running media subject. Instead he is focused on getting the best out of the twenty players he will have in camp in Nelspruit, South Africa ahead of the Nations Cup where Ghana will face Togo, Ivory Coast and Burkina Faso. "I want that by the time we are out of the camp the players understand exactly what I want, that we have mastered out strategies well and that team spirit is stronger than before,� he told KickOffGhana.com. "I want maximum focus during this period because we are going to Angola with the objective to win and our preparation in South Africa will be geared towards that." Rajevac left Accra on Sunday night without six members of the national Under-20 winning team he called up because they have to honour an invitation in Ivory Coast. The team also arrived in Nelspruit without the England based quartet of Michael Essien, John Paintsil, John Mensah and Richard Kingston who are all due in South Africa after Monday's games in the English Premiership. But the coach, looking to become the first expatriate to lead Ghana to Nations Cup glory says he expects to have a full house by the New Year before his side takes on Malawi in their only pre-Nations Cup warm up on January 5.