With Japan outmuscled by Ivory Coast 2-1 and Greece thumped 3-0 by Colombia on Saturday, defeat for either side in their Group C collision in Natal could well be terminal.
Whether Japan or Greece are heading for the exit on Thursday night will depend on the outcome of Colombia's showdown with the Ivory Coast earlier in the day.
But what is not in doubt is that neither Japan nor Greece has much margin for error in Thursday's 7:00 pm (2200 GMT) kick-off at the Estadio das Dunas.
"Of course we lost the first match so at the moment we're very disappointed but we still have two games to go," said Yoshida.
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But Yoshida was adamant the Asian giants had not given up hope of progressing to the knockout rounds for only the third time in their history.
"Greece lost as well. They have good defenders and tactics," said Yoshida.
"They have a good orientation defensively so if we get the first goal they have to come forward so we will have a chance to take more initiative."