AFC Newbury have really fallen off the rails since their FA Vase quarter-final exit at Bedlington Terriers just three weeks ago.
Since then, a 1-1 draw at Lymington & New Milton has been followed by successive defeats at the hands of Christchurch (2-0), Winchester City (1-0), Moneyfields (4-2) and now 3-1 reverse at Totton.
Pete Tagg got Newbury off to a great start by heading them into a 12th-minute lead but that evaporated before half-time as Marc Osman's 25-yard drive, and then Steve Whitcher's header put Totton ahead.
Totton, thrashed 6-0 by Lymington & New Milton seven days earlier, put the seal on a fine win midway through the second half when Steve Marwood fired a low shot past the visitors' keeper.
"We were second best again, I really don't know what's going on," sighed Newbury's Jim Goslin.
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