No, but seriously. With her 5000m loss, she showed that the rounds and previous races took a serious toll on her legs. She did vastly worse than anyone predicted, and I think everyone knows she is capable of much better in a duel with Ayana on fresh legs.
If you're going to accuse her of being a mega-doper because of her superhuman performances and aura of invincibility, shouldn't you also have to walk back those accusations when she shows she is very much human after all?
In my opinion, this just cements her 1500m performances as legitimate, and I am looking forward to seeing her take on Ayana at 5000m on more even turf.