"It was clearly defined that Ramy should take the penalty if we got one," Kovac revealed after the match, but he also understood where Guirassy was coming from.
"Of course, I understand that Serhou wants to score the goal because he had the chance to shoot. But it was clearly defined [that Bensebaini would take the penalty], but everything is fine. We're not making a mountain out of a molehill."
The manager added: "Ramy scored it confidently and Serhou was happy. We were all happy. Everything is fine. There are no hard feelings. We are a team and the two get on very well anyway. There are no repercussions.
"Ramy is now the number one [penalty taker]. Unless, at some point, he is kind enough to say: 'Serhou, you can take the shot now.' Actually, Ramy should do it now. Until he maybe misses one – which I don't believe will happen and I hope doesn't happen."