BERLIN — Borussia Dortmund substitute Jonas Hofmann scored one goal and earned a penalty in an unconvincing 2-1 win over promoted Eintracht Braunschweig in the Bundesliga Sunday. Seven minutes after coming on, Hofmann broke the deadlock with 15 remaining when he played a one-two with Mats Hummels and scored off the far post from a tight angle. The 21-year-old midfielder went down under Ermin Bicakcic's challenge to earn the penalty. Marco Reus converted the spot kick in the 86th. Braunschweig's consolation in the 89th came from Kevin Kratz, though his effort from Mirko Boland's corner took a deflection off Robert Lewandowski. Earlier, Japan midfielder Hiroshi Kiyotake struck late to salvage a 2-2 draw for Nuremberg over Hertha Berlin, denying the newly promoted visitors two wins from two games. “We left two points behind,” Hertha coach Jos Luhukay said. “We had the game completely under control for the second half.” Riviere powers Monaco past Montpellier In Paris, Frenchman Emmanuel Riviere stole his Colombian teammate Radamel Falcao's thunder Sunday as his hat trick carried Monaco into joint top spot in Ligue 1 with a 4-1 thrashing of Montpellier. Claudio Ranieri's expensively assembled side followed up its opening day's 2-0 victory over Bordeaux to move up to six points alongside Lyon, Saint-Etienne and Marseille and second on goal difference. On Saturday, Marseille and Saint-Etienne scored victories over Evian and Guingamp. At the Velodrome, French international Andre-Pierre Gignac inspired Marseille to a 2-0 defeat of Evian with a brilliant opener on 16 minutes before the home side then made the points safe with 23 minutes left when Dimitri Payet pounced on a rebound for his third goal of the young season. Saint-Etienne continued where it left off with a deserved 1-0 win over promoted yet pointless Guingamp. — Agencies