The Swede was placed in interim charge following Friday’s sacking of Unai Emery.
When asked if he wanted to succeed Emery permanently, Ljungberg told talkSPORT’s Ian Abrahams: “What I’m doing is helping the club I’ve been for 20 years with and that comes day by day.”
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang scored twice at Carrow Road as Ljungberg’s first game ended in a draw thanks to Todd Cantwell’s equaliser just before half-time.
The result extended Arsenal’s winless run to eight games as their defensive frailties were exposed yet again on Sunday.
Ljungberg admitted a draw was a fair result.
He said: “I always want to win, so I am disappointed we didn’t win.
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