Following a run of two games without a win, Galway United have slipped off the automatic promotion place leaving Kenyan midfielder Wilson Waweru frustrated with the team’s form.Galway suffered a 2-0 loss at the hands of Longford Town on Monday night to slip off the pace from log leaders Cork City as they are now four points behind.Kenyan midfielder nominated for prestigious Golden Boy awardWaweru’s side settled for a barren draw against Treaty United on Friday meaning that they have now picked up a single win in the last four games.Speaking on their barren draw against Treaty, Waweru admitted that they were frustrated after the result with their opponents resorting to sitting deep and collecting a point for their efforts.“It was a frustrating game, we came out with a draw which we weren’t looking for but we have to go again because we have another game after this weekend on Monday so we just have to keep our heads high and keep on training.##NAJAVA_MECA_6477795##A team like Treaty just sat in against us and we just had to force it on them but it didn’t really look for us, we just have to keep working,” said Waweru.Galway are looking to return to the Irish Premier League after suffering relegation back in 2017 and have come close on a number of occasions to earning promotion.Waweru went on to lament the barren draw against Treaty as he bemoaned profligacy from his side after creating a number of chances in the game.Oliech: Munro should sell Mathare United“It was one of those games that we just couldn’t put it in the back of the net, we weren’t clinical enough but we will keep working hard and hopefully next week we’ll keep getting some goals.We will get back to training on Tuesday and look back on the match and see what we need to work on and we look forward to it,” added Waweru.