After falling to a 2-1 defeat by 10-man Tottenham, which also saw the Blues fall short of winning the Sydney Super Cup, Alonso revealed that Mudryk will be joining his squad at their next pre-season destination. AdvertisementAdvertisement Advertisement"He is coming to Hong Kong but I haven't spoken to him yet," he said. "It is too early to tell how he is in terms of fitness because you need to be involved again. AdvertisementAdvertisement AdvertisementAlonso also acknowledged that Mudryk's return came as a surprise, with Chelsea having built a squad full of alternative options on the wing. Estevao was the only Chelsea player to get on the scoresheet at Accor Stadium, scoring a 21st-minute equaliser by heading in Gittens' cross at the far post.