I've always loved working with England - Paul Collingwood

The interim coach of England says he would be interested in a more permanent role with the team.

Chris Silverwood left after the England loss to Australia and was replaced by Paul Collingwood for the Test series against the West Indies.

He believes the team is in a better place under his leadership.

He told the radio station that he would be happy if he could make a difference.

It depends on what job is available. Until a managing director comes in, we don't know. We will have to wait and see.

The director of cricket and assistant coach stepped down following the defeat in the series.

Sir Andrew has taken over from Giles while the former captain appoints a replacement for the Three-Test series in the Caribbean.

In the first two Tests, the West Indies batting out the final two sessions on day five to deny England victory was a tactic that has kept them winless in seven Test matches.

Despite missing out on a victory, he says he has seen signs of improvement as they prepare for the final Test in Grenada.

The goal for me as interim was to pass the team after this series. The former all-rounder said that you can see that already.

They are enjoying the fact that they have more of a voice and responsibility.

When you see the attitude of the boys, you take heart. You want to make a difference.

We hope to get a result in the last game. We are here to win. If you gauge the results on effort it doesn't get any better.